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Misanthropic

Misanthropic meaning

Having a negative view of mankind. This may express itself as, e.g., distrust, dislike, hate, or contempt.

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More misanthropic and angst-ridden albums such as the band’s debut “and the fan favorite “brought unprecedented commercial success early on, while the transition to a more pop-oriented sound on “continued to gain the band hit songs.

Definitely has some trademark Eastern Euro darkness but surges with a power and energy driven by some distinctive riffology and misanthropic vocals.

Martin's handsome face becomes twisted with misanthropic rage.

What better way to deal with worldwide turmoil than misanthropic old school death metal?

The misanthropic play suffered severe criticism due to its pessimistic finale, explains Jan Švankmajer at the start of his film Insect.

Although he is seen as misanthropic by the many victims of his wrath and misfortune, Victor is often depicted as an honest, likeable and sympathetic character.

Artists were bitterly opposed to Christianity and presented themselves as misanthropic Devil worshippers who wanted to spread terror, hatred and evil.

Jonathan Swift is widely believed to be misanthropic (see A Tale of a Tub and, most especially, Book IV of Gulliver's Travels ).

Leopardi contemplates the bounty of nature and the world which smiles at him invitingly, but the poet has become misanthropic and disconsolate with the declining of his health and youth and the deprivation of all joy.

Scrooge's misanthropic thoughts in this first story are quite pronounced: "Here I sit in this big lonely dump, waiting for Christmas to pass!