misanthropic (Meaning)

Wordnet

misanthropic (s)

believing the worst of human nature and motives; having a sneering disbelief in e.g. selflessness of others

hating mankind in general

Webster

misanthropic (a.)

Alt. of Misanthropical

misanthropic Sentence Examples

  1. The cynical misanthrope believed humanity was fundamentally flawed.
  2. His misanthropic tendencies made him shun social interactions.
  3. The novel explores the psychology of a misanthropic character.
  4. The reclusive writer was known for his misanthropic views.
  5. The bitter misanthrope had lost all faith in his fellow beings.
  6. The misanthropic detective suspected everyone of ulterior motives.
  7. His misanthropic humor often alienated those around him.
  8. The misanthrope's disdain for humanity extended to himself.
  9. The film depicts the misanthropic transformation of a once-optimistic individual.
  10. The artist's misanthropic paintings reflected his disillusionment with society.

FAQs About the word misanthropic

believing the worst of human nature and motives; having a sneering disbelief in e.g. selflessness of others, hating mankind in generalAlt. of Misanthropical

cynical,ironical, ironic, sarcastic, negative, pessimistic, scornful, negativistic, mistrustful, unsentimental

positivist, naïve, romantic, idealistic, positive, cheerful, optimistic, trustful, uncynical, cheerful

The cynical misanthrope believed humanity was fundamentally flawed.

His misanthropic tendencies made him shun social interactions.

The novel explores the psychology of a misanthropic character.

The reclusive writer was known for his misanthropic views.