Similar words: anthropomorphic, run through, throw, peasant, throat, incessant, throw up, throw off. Meaning: [mɪ'zænθrəpɪ ,-sæn-] n. 1. hatred of mankind 2. a disposition to dislike and mistrust other people.
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1. Grimes's misanthropy is a proper match for the Borough's small-minded respectability.
2. A singular sort of misanthropy possessed him.
3. The complicated misanthropy which enabled him, his interpreters declared, to love the public and spurn humanity, did not preclude certain trifling investigation of the tenderer emotions.
4. This childhood led me to a life of misanthropy; I walked the streets, sneering at humans to myself.
5. These paragons of narcissism, misanthropy and delusion now have a shrine of their own, at tweetingtoohard.com (tagline: "Where self-important tweets get the recognition they deserve.").
6. Be it jealousy, constant stress, misanthropy, always staying in, lying, or what have you, pick something that exudes negative energy and phase it out.
7. Therefore, existentialism falls into to person's realistic destiny sighing with sadness, becomes the people from the sorrowful self-pity pessimism and misanthropy philosophy.
8. In turbulent economic times, globalisation has become regarded as a dirty word, tainted by a toxic mix of misinformation, misconception and misanthropy .
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