Sentence example with the word 'misanthropy'

misanthropy

abhorrence, anti- antipathy, bigotry, detestation, execration, hatred, malevolence, malignity, misogyny, race hatred, repugnance, spitefulness, vials of wrath

Definition n. hatred of mankind

Last update: July 4, 2015


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He is an acute thinker and observer, misled by his systematic misanthropy and by his fantastic literary theories.   [noun]

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Few books have added so much to the innocent mirth of mankind of the first two parts of Gulliver; the misanthropy is quite overpowered by the fun.   [noun]

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May my ears be cropped if the Imperator's melancholy and misanthropy are so intense.   [noun]

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His main--nay, almost his sole-desire was to release his lord from this wretched solitude, this horrible misanthropy, so ill suited to his nature.   [noun]

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He hoped to induce his father to do this as soon as he shook off his pitiable misanthropy.   [noun]

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"Your deeds are better, Elshie, than your words," answered Earnscliff; "you labour to preserve the race whom your misanthropy slanders."   [noun]

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But no message," he exclaimed, rising into his usual mood of misanthropy,--"no message--no go-between.   [noun]

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"It seems to me the very madness of misanthropy," said Earnscliff; following his own current of thought.   [noun]

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Perhaps too she began to think that his misanthropy rather caricatured her own.   [Please select]

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I soothed his misanthropy with two fingers of rum, and he mellowed into advice.   [Please select]

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Here again it must be urged on Zora's behalf that she had reason for her misanthropy.   [Please select]

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