misanthropy Antonyms

Meaning of misanthropy

Wordnet

misanthropy (n)

hatred of mankind

a disposition to dislike and mistrust other people

Webster

misanthropy (n.)

Hatred of, or dislike to, mankind; -- opposed to philanthropy.

misanthropy Sentence Examples

  1. His misanthropy extended deep into his soul, isolating him from all human contact.
  2. The misanthropic recluse despised society and longed for solitude.
  3. Misanthropy, a hatred of humanity, was a festering wound in his psyche.
  4. The misanthropic author's books reflected his disdain for the world and its people.
  5. Her misanthropic nature manifested itself in a cruel lack of empathy.
  6. The misanthropic tyrant ruled with an iron fist, oppressing his subjects.
  7. Misanthropy had robbed him of any joy or hope in life.
  8. The misanthropic politician sought to abolish all human interaction.
  9. Misanthropy was a poisonous ideology that led to discrimination and violence.
  10. His misanthropic beliefs prevented him from forming meaningful relationships.

FAQs About the word misanthropy

hatred of mankind, a disposition to dislike and mistrust other peopleHatred of, or dislike to, mankind; -- opposed to philanthropy.

hatred, enmity, antipathy,antagonism, animosity, dislike, hostility, allergy, revulsion, loathing

fondness, affection, love, attachment, attachment, devotion, passion,love, passion, fondness

His misanthropy extended deep into his soul, isolating him from all human contact.

The misanthropic recluse despised society and longed for solitude.

Misanthropy, a hatred of humanity, was a festering wound in his psyche.

The misanthropic author's books reflected his disdain for the world and its people.