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comparative more misanthropic, superlative most misanthropic
Having a negative view of mankind. This may express itself as, e.g., distrust, dislike, hate, or contempt. quotations examples
[C]hildren, ſervants, are falſe, fraudful, foul, if the miſanthropic man, who is father and maſter, lets fall among them, in his outbreaks of paſſion, his opinion that they are ſo.
1860, Isaac Taylor, “Essay I. Ultimate Civilization.”, in Ultimate Civilization and Other Essays, London: Bell and Daldy […], part I, section IV, page 37