misanthropy

/mɪˈsænθrəpi/
noun
  1. A general dislike or distrust of other people.
    • His misanthropy grew stronger after he was betrayed by his closest friend.
    • Some philosophers argue that misanthropy is a natural response to human cruelty.
    • The novel explores the theme of misanthropy through its bitter protagonist.
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