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mis·an·thro·py

(mis-an'thrŏ-pē),
Aversion to and hatred of human beings.
[G. miseō, to hate, + anthrōpos, man]
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misanthropy

(mĭs-ăn′thrə-pē, mĭz-)
n.
Hatred or mistrust of humankind.
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misanthropy

(1) Hatred of man (humans).
(2) Hatred of men (males).
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mis·an·thro·py

(mis-an'thrŏ-pē)
Aversion to or hatred of human beings.
[G. miseō, to hate, + anthrōpos, person]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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71-72), the misanthropist hates the way that his contemporaries use language, and his vitriol is directed in particular toward the portrait galant, both the positive version that irons out defects and the negative version that reduces individuals to "bons caracteres." His critique of salon codes in the first scene of the play implicates the flattering sketch directly in its mention of the "eloge eclatant": "Quel avantage a-t-on qu'un homme vous caresse, Vous jure amitie, foi, zele, estime, tendresse Et vous fasse de vous un eloge eclatant, Lorsque au premier faquin il court en faire autant?" (1.
Tired of what he sees as empty declarations, the misanthropist wants to force her and everyone else to accept a view of language that relies upon linguistic transparency, or upon the close correspondence between word, referent, and meaning.
Misanthropists even pontificate that no one should be surprised by impossible transitions, not only because of the resilience of sitting regimes, but also due to alleged Arab traditions of solid authoritarianism.
The Cynics were misanthropists; that is, haters or disparagers of society who saw community or society as a distraction and as something that hinders individuals from leading a life of primitive innocence, which in their thinking is the truly happy life.
misanthropists, if circumstances or organisation do not
Where once upon a time we could channel our pesky inner misanthropists reasonably privately - shout at the television, walk out of the cinema, throw that book across the room - now we have it in our power to 'share'.
People who turn up their noses at two 60-something gentlemen shamelessly singing light aACAyn' frothy love songs haven't noticed that their is an exultation of spirit, a joie de vivre for all us misanthropists to enjoy.
Still, even misanthropists have to get their fun somehow.
In his recent legal spat with Paolo di Canio, Fergus dismissed a brood of unnamed players as moaners and misanthropists who manipulated the fans' emotional attachment for their own ends.
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