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Misanthropic Meaning in English

word

ˌmɪ.sənˈθɹɒ.pɪk
mi-sun-THRAH-pik
mɪsænθɹˈɒpɪk
mi-san-THROP-ik

Definition

Having or showing a dislike or hatred of people or humankind; disliking social interaction and mistrusting others.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and somewhat literary or psychological. Often used to describe a person’s attitude or outlook, but not common in everyday conversation. Related words: 'misanthrope' (noun), 'misanthropy' (noun). Not the same as 'antisocial', which refers more to behavior.

Example Sentences

He has a misanthropic attitude and avoids social events.

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Her novels often feature misanthropic characters.

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A misanthropic person may struggle to make friends.

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Sometimes his misanthropic tendencies make team projects really tough.

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That film’s main character is so misanthropic he barely speaks to anyone.

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Don’t mistake being private for being misanthropic — some people just need alone time.

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