Apemantus

/ˌæpəˈmæntəs/ noun

A bitter, cynical misanthrope or social outcast; a reference to the character Apemantus from Shakespeare's 'Timon of Athens,' a churlish and misanthropic figure.

From Shakespeare's 'Timon of Athens,' where Apemantus is a cynical character—the name itself is a Greek-sounding formation (likely 'ape' + some Greek element), and the term entered usage as a descriptor for bitter, ape-like misanthropists.

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