Believing the worst of human nature and motives; having a sneering disbelief in e.g. selflessness of others.
1 There was an almost misanthropic vein in the autocratic land-owner and iron-master.
2 The series about a misanthropic Hollywood writer debuted last year in mid-August.
3 Her luncheons were indeed sufficient to cheer the most despondent and misanthropic .
4 Dylan Thomas's 2014 centenary saw a predictable gush of adjective-drenched, misanthropic verse.
5 Unlike in Nolan's Batman films, Tenet's misanthropic villain happens to be self-made.
6 Conversation with the poet's daughter was practically monopolized by the misanthropic photographer.
7 His atrabiliar temperament rendered his attitude towards humanity rather misanthropic than otherwise.
8 A prejudice is a private thing, and even its tolerance is misanthropic .
9 The unmarried, the orphaned and the misanthropic were stripped of their uniforms.
10 So surely this apparently misanthropic individual would struggle in the US?
11 His misanthropic character was the origin of some part of it.
12 M. Topinard, however, has grown gloomy and misanthropic ; he says little.
13 It's satirical and entertaining, even for the misanthropic non-rom-comers among us.
14 That hermit-like but not exactly misanthropic sailor was leaning over the gate moodily.
15 The long search for his lost daughter had made him misanthropic .
16 I am not misanthropic : I have learned to bear my superiority with philosophy.
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