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misanthropy

[ mis-an-thruh-pee, miz- ]

noun

  1. hatred, dislike, or distrust of humankind.


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Origin of misanthropy1

From the Greek word ³ŸÄ«²õ²¹²Ô³Ù³ó°ùō±èí²¹, dating back to 1650–60. See misanthrope, -y 3
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Certain online spaces have seen a blending with the occult, Satanism, misogyny, and a general ultra-violent misanthropy, creating toxic new groups that bleed back into the real worlds.

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“Hard Truths” is a difficult movie, but Jean-Baptiste is so good at showing the pain behind her character’s misanthropy.

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And Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in his weekly video address, “January 27 calls out to us: Stay visible! Stay audible!” adding, “Against antisemitism, against racism, against misanthropy — and for our democracy.”

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"Your misanthropy will not be missed. And for those of you who would like to get in touch with me, you can reach me at Doctors Without Borders."

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The aim of “The Holdovers” is to cure Paul of his misanthropy, at least temporarily, by having him bond with one of his best but also most difficult students.

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