1. misanthropic - Adjective
2. misanthropic - Adjective Satellite
Alt. of Misanthropical
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough 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. Source: Internet
Artists were bitterly opposed to Christianity and presented themselves as misanthropic Devil worshippers who wanted to spread terror, hatred and evil. Source: Internet
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. Source: Internet
Martin's handsome face becomes twisted with misanthropic rage. Source: Internet
Alan Rickman who has starred in Die Hard, Sense and Sensibility and Michael Collins, plays Phil Allen, a misanthropic barber who has a lesson or two to learn in forgiveness and humility. Source: Internet
Grouchy, misanthropic, and sexist, and the only human being disgusting enough to muster an act of violence from the ordinary passive Ben Wyatt. Source: Internet