misanthropical / ˌmɪs ənˈθrɒp ɪk, ˌmɪz- /

厌世症厌世者厌世的人厌世

misanthropical 的定义

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

misanthropical 近义词

misanthropical

等同于 misanthropic

misanthropical

等同于 ironical

misanthropical

等同于 cynical

更多misanthropical例句

  1. Bregman found study after study that debunked the cynical view, which he says has been influenced by bad science and misanthropic philosophers.
  2. The show may, in fact, turn out to be her and Carlock’s least misanthropic comedy to date.
  3. The other culprit, of course, is the one misanthropic jerk who reported “several hundred” names to the Facebook robot.
  4. But in the stories themselves, there is another, more misanthropic side to the character.
  5. Logline: A misanthropic veterinarian cares more for his animal patients than he does their owners.
  6. We believe it to be anti-Christian in its character, and misanthropic in its pretended sympathies.
  7. Dear Old Guy,—If you will bury yourself like a misanthropic badger, you can't expect to be written to by every post.
  8. I am not misanthropic: I have learned to bear my superiority with philosophy.
  9. It inclines one to hide, to sulk, to shut oneself away and become misanthropic.
  10. While always conscious of an overwhelming loss, he held it at bay by a misanthropic philosophy.