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misanthropical

/mis-uhn-throp-ik, miz-/US // ˌmɪs ənˈθrɒp ɪk, ˌmɪz- //

厌世症,厌世者,厌世的人,厌世

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of a misanthrope.
    • : characterized by misanthropy.

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Examples

  • Bregman found study after study that debunked the cynical view, which he says has been influenced by bad science and misanthropic philosophers.

  • The show may, in fact, turn out to be her and Carlock’s least misanthropic comedy to date.

  • The other culprit, of course, is the one misanthropic jerk who reported “several hundred” names to the Facebook robot.

  • But in the stories themselves, there is another, more misanthropic side to the character.

  • Logline: A misanthropic veterinarian cares more for his animal patients than he does their owners.

  • We believe it to be anti-Christian in its character, and misanthropic in its pretended sympathies.

  • Dear Old Guy,—If you will bury yourself like a misanthropic badger, you can't expect to be written to by every post.

  • I am not misanthropic: I have learned to bear my superiority with philosophy.

  • It inclines one to hide, to sulk, to shut oneself away and become misanthropic.

  • While always conscious of an overwhelming loss, he held it at bay by a misanthropic philosophy.