apanthropy

[a-pan-thruh-pee]

apanthropy Definition

  • 1avoidance of human companionship; misanthropy
  • 2a dislike of being with others, or a preference for being alone

Using apanthropy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "apanthropy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His apanthropy made it difficult for him to make friends.

  • Example

    She prefers the company of books due to her apanthropy.

  • Example

    The writer's apanthropy is reflected in his works.

apanthropy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for apanthropy

Antonyms for apanthropy

Phrases with apanthropy

  • self-imposed apanthropy

    the act of choosing to be alone, rather than being forced into isolation

    Example

    After the breakup, he retreated into self-imposed apanthropy to heal.

  • a severe form of apanthropy that involves complete avoidance of social interaction

    Example

    Her extreme apanthropy made it difficult for her to hold down a job.

  • a condition where a person avoids social interaction due to depression

    Example

    Her apanthropy and depression made it difficult for her to leave the house.

Origins of apanthropy

from Greek 'a-' meaning 'not' + 'panthrōpos' meaning 'human'

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Summary: apanthropy in Brief

'Apanthropy' [a-pan-thruh-pee] refers to the avoidance of human companionship, often due to a dislike of being with others or a preference for being alone. It is similar to 'misanthropy' and 'reclusiveness.' Phrases like 'self-imposed apanthropy' and 'extreme apanthropy' describe different degrees of this behavior. 'Apanthropy and depression' is a condition where a person avoids social interaction due to depression.