misanthropy|misanthropies in English

noun

[mis·an·thro·py || mɪ'zænθrəpɪ ,-sæn-]

hatred of other human beings, hatred of all other creatures

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1. A singular sort of misanthropy possessed him.

2. Apathie Misanthropy, released 12 March 2013 1

3. Antonyms for Altruisms include selfishnesses, greeds, egoisms, egotisms, meannesses, narrownesses, self-absorption, mercenariness, misanthropies and avarices

4. What could I offer you, but a bad temper, hypochondriasis, morbid fixations, reclusive rages and misanthropy?

5. This childhood led me to a life of misanthropy; I walked the streets, sneering at humans to myself.

6. Listen. " He was given to fits of rage, Jewish, liberal paranoia, male chauvinism, self-righteous misanthropy, and nihilistic moods of despair. "

7. Be it jealousy, constant stress, misanthropy, always staying in, lying, or what have you, pick something that exudes negative energy and phase it out.

8. Therefore, existentialism falls into to person's realistic destiny sighing with sadness, becomes the people from the sorrowful self-pity pessimism and misanthropy philosophy.

9. These paragons of narcissism, misanthropy and delusion now have a shrine of their own, at tweetingtoohard.com (tagline: "Where self-important tweets get the recognition they deserve.").

10. The complicated misanthropy which enabled him, his interpreters declared, to love the public and spurn humanity, did not preclude certain trifling investigation of the tenderer emotions.

11. Welcome to my Curmudgeonesque page! Here you will find both Curmudgeonly quotes (quotations of sarcasm, cynicism, pessimism, misery, ennui, crankiness, apathy, melancholy, negativity, and those about misanthropy, complaining, etc., said by grumps, hermits, and other garden

12. One of the most interesting imitators in America was James Gates Percival, who, in his attempt to be Byronic, combined poetry with celibacy, geology, chemistry, etymology (he spent four years correcting the proofs of Webster's Dictionary), and misanthropy

13. Intertwined with these affairs of state, he presents a comprehensive portrait of the Archduke as a person, offering strong evidence for the proposition that Franz Ferdinand's notorious bad temper and misanthropy were in large part driven by the nasty slights both small and large inflicted on …