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Misanthropist vs Timonism - What's the difference?

misanthropist | timonism |


As nouns the difference between misanthropist and timonism

is that misanthropist is a misanthrope; a person who hates all mankind; a person who hates the human species while Timonism is a form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like Timon of Athens.

Taxonomy vs Timonism - What's the difference?

taxonomy | timonism |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and timonism

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while timonism is a form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like (timon of athens).

Simonism vs Timonism - What's the difference?

simonism | timonism | see also |


As nouns the difference between simonism and timonism

is that simonism is simony while Timonism is a form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like Timon of Athens.

Timonize vs Timonism - What's the difference?

timonize | timonism | Related terms |

Timonize is a related term of timonism.


As a verb timonize

is to behave as a misanthrope.

As a noun timonism is

a form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like (timon of athens).

Timonian vs Timonism - What's the difference?

timonian | timonism | Related terms |

Timonian is a related term of timonism.


As nouns the difference between timonian and timonism

is that timonian is a member of the french catholic sacred heart congregation founded by joseph-marie timon-david while timonism is a form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like (timon of athens).

As an adjective timonian

is of a form of bitter misanthropy relating to timonism, like (timon of athens) or timonian can be of or relating to skeptic philosopher (timon of phlius), his life, works, style, or ideas or timonian can be of or relating to the french catholic sacred heart congregation founded by joseph-marie timon-david.

Timonean vs Timonism - What's the difference?

timonean | timonism | Related terms |

Timonism is a related term of timonean.



As an adjective Timonean

is of a form of bitter misanthropy related to Timonism, like Timon of Athens.

As a noun Timonism is

a form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like Timon of Athens.

Timonist vs Timonism - What's the difference?

timonist | timonism | Derived terms |

Timonist is a derived term of timonism.


As nouns the difference between timonist and timonism

is that timonist is a sort of bitter misanthrope related to timonism, like (timon of athens) while timonism is a form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like (timon of athens).

As an adjective timonist

is of a form of bitter misanthropy related to timonism, like (timon of athens).

Utterance vs Timonism - What's the difference?

utterance | timonism |


As nouns the difference between utterance and timonism

is that utterance is an act of uttering or utterance can be the utmost extremity (of a fight etc) while timonism is a form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like (timon of athens).

Cynical vs Timonism - What's the difference?

cynical | timonism |


As an adjective cynical

is of or relating to the belief that human actions are motivated only or primarily by base desires or selfishness.

As a noun Timonism is

a form of bitter misanthropy, a despair leading to hatred or contemptuous rejection of mankind, like Timon of Athens.