misanthropy

noun
/mɪˈsæn.θɹə.pi/

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μισανθρωπία (misanthrōpía), from μισάνθρωπος (misánthrōpos), from μῖσος (mîsos, “hatred”) + ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos, “human”). The word is analysable as miso- + -anthropy.

Definitions

  1. A negative view or hatred of the human race.

The neighborhood

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