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misanthropic

[mis-uhn-throp-ik, miz-] / ˌmɪs ənˈθrɒp ɪk, ˌmɪz- /


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Instead, she suffuses both storylines with a misanthropic sympathy: People are terrible, but you can’t help feeling for us.

From Washington Post

"The specter of fascism may once again be hovering over Europe. But, as in Greece, it is now fully integrated—and continues its misanthropic work—within the oligarchic European establishment."

From Salon

All it takes is one look at Wallace’s misanthropic scowl to know the answer.

From Los Angeles Times

And now with “Here Goes Nothing,” he’s taken his misanthropic shtick into the Great Beyond.

From Washington Post

How do I balance a natural inclination to love being alone with the risk of becoming a misanthropic hermit?

From Washington Post