On the basis of the often-heard misogynist (hater of woman) and the less often-heard misandrist (hater of men), you might think the preferred form for a hater of people generally would be misanthropist -- a word that exists, but that is a distant second to misanthrope.
On the basis of the often-heard misogynist (hater of woman) and the less often-heard misandrist (hater of men), you might think the preferred form for a hater of people generally would be misanthropist -- a word that exists, but that is a distant second to misanthrope.
On the basis of the often-heard misogynist (hater of woman) and the less often-heard misandrist (hater of men), you might think the preferred form for a hater of people generally would be misanthropist -- a word that exists, but that is a distant second to misanthrope.
Created on Wed Jul 27 08:57:25 EDT 2011
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