misanthropist
Example Sentences
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His tweets have triggered an unexpectedly heated debate during which he’s been belittled as a killjoy, a pedant, and even a misanthropist.
From The Guardian • Aug. 17, 2018
Of all the presidents, Richard Nixon was a misanthropist, which means a hater of mankind in general.
From US News • May 2, 2016
He describes himself as an "equal opportunities misanthropist", saying he's "skewered many more men than women, and possibly more donkeys than both".
From The Guardian • Jul. 20, 2012
Nature, together with the character of his time, made the great Dean a misanthropist.
From A History of English Prose Fiction by Tuckerman, Bayard
Nyson, the misanthropist, was surprised as he was laughing to himself by one of these people, who asked him why he laughed when he was alone.
From Essays of Schopenhauer by Schopenhauer, Arthur