ˈmis ə nˌthrōp, ˈmiz ə n- noun
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Etymology: Greek misanthrōpos hating mankind, from mis- mis- (II) + anthrōpos man, human being — more at anthrop-
: one who hates or despises mankind
a misanthrope , whose only strong emotions are those of disgust, rage, occasional sex hunger — Richard Plant