Misologist
[mi-sol-uh-jee, mahy-] /mɪˈsɒl ə dʒi, maɪ-/
noun
1.
distrust or hatred of reason or reasoning.
/mɪˈsɒlədʒɪ; maɪ-/
noun
1.
hatred of reasoning or reasoned argument
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[mi-sol-uh-jee, mahy-] /mɪˈsɒl ə dʒi, maɪ-/ noun 1. distrust or hatred of reason or reasoning. /mɪˈsɒlədʒɪ; maɪ-/ noun 1. hatred of reasoning or reasoned argument
- Misoneism
[mis-oh-nee-iz-uh m, mahy-soh-] /ˌmɪs oʊˈni ɪz əm, ˌmaɪ soʊ-/ noun 1. hatred or dislike of what is new or represents change. /ˌmɪsəʊˈniːˌɪzəm; ˌmaɪ-/ noun 1. hatred of anything new n. “hatred of novelty,” 1886, from miso- + Greek neos “new” (see new) + -ism. Related: Misoneist.
- Misoneist
[mis-oh-nee-iz-uh m, mahy-soh-] /ˌmɪs oʊˈni ɪz əm, ˌmaɪ soʊ-/ noun 1. hatred or dislike of what is new or represents change. /ˌmɪsəʊˈniːˌɪzəm; ˌmaɪ-/ noun 1. hatred of anything new n. “hatred of novelty,” 1886, from miso- + Greek neos “new” (see new) + -ism. Related: Misoneist.
- Misfunction
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- Misfortunes
[mis-fawr-chuh n] /mɪsˈfɔr tʃən/ noun 1. adverse fortune; bad luck. 2. an instance of this; mischance; mishap. /mɪsˈfɔːtʃən/ noun 1. evil fortune; bad luck 2. an unfortunate or disastrous event; calamity n. mid-15c., from mis- (1) + fortune. Related: Misfortunate.