One who hates or dislikes what is new or innovative . noun.
What does Misoneist mean?
: a hatred, fear, or intolerance of innovation or change .
What is a Misogamist meaning?
: a hatred of marriage .
One who hates or dislikes what is new or innovative . noun.
: a hatred, fear, or intolerance of innovation or change .
: a hatred of marriage .
(psychology) A fear of persecution, or being hated by everyone . noun.
misoneism . – People with a hatred of change or new things experience misoneism.
: not confused, worried, or shocked by something that has happened . See the full definition for unfazed in the English Language Learners Dictionary.
—used to say one always does the same things in the same way I like things just so . I’m a creature of habit.
Your confirmed bachelor friend — who swears he’ll never get married — might just like his independence, or he might be a misogamist. If you describe yourself as a misogamist, you probably don’t accept many wedding invitations, and you certainly won’t be getting married any time soon yourself.
Noun. melomaniac (plural melomaniacs) One with an abnormal fondness of music; a person who loves music. [
“Mythomaniac” initially referred to someone who was obsessed with or passionate about myths but was eventually used for individuals affected with or exhibiting mythomania.
Use the adjective autodidactic to describe a person who learns things on her own, from books or videos or by practicing skills, rather than in a traditional school setting. ... The Greek root word is autodidaktikos, which means “ self-taught .”
irreversible . adjective. impossible to change or bring back a previous condition or situation.
Resistance to change that derives from moderation and caution makes someone conservative, reticent, or leery . But if one clings to one idea and expresses intolerance for others, he becomes a die-hard or hidebound, and any synonyms for chauvinism, fearfulness, or intolerance may suffice.
A loner is a person who does not seek out, or may actively avoid, interaction with other people. ... More than one type of loner exists, and those who meet the criteria for being called loners often actually enjoy social interactions with people but display a degree of introversion which leads them to seek out time alone.