Swift’s misanthrope in Gulliver’s Travels distrusts human nature broadly. Misanthrope means
Q1. Swift’s misanthrope in Gulliver’s Travels distrusts human nature broadly. Misanthrope means
Answer: A hater of humanity in general
Explanation: Misanthrope joins misein hate with anthropos person. A hater of humanity in general is correct because it matches what the question requires. Competitive English papers test this construction repeatedly.