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misanthrope

[mis-uhn-throhp, miz-] / ˈmɪs ənˌθroʊp, ˈmɪz- /


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But Beckwith didn’t make “Together Together” to contend with the dominant images, a potpourri of misanthropes who could have easily been ripped from the grim headlines of which she’s well aware.

From Washington Post

One is a balls-to-the-wall tune that reeks of overcompensation; the other is a lonely meditation on devotion, which is the essence of Arthur Currie's struggle as a misanthrope caught between two worlds.

From Salon

The location hopping and timeline compression can be confusing, and Testone’s neorealist-adjacent portrayal of an egotistical, pulled-in-many-directions misanthrope doesn’t always amount to a window into his subject’s relationship to his divine talent.

From Los Angeles Times

I didn’t actually chat with her, or any of them, because although I am fascinated by humanity, I am also a misanthrope.

From Washington Post

A careless reader might classify Sycamore as a misanthrope.

From Seattle Times