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Definitions by Aaron Keestinti

Misopistepangelia 

Misopistepangelia (noun)
/ˌmɪs.oʊˌpɪst.ɛˌpænˈdʒɛl.i.ə/
1. An intense loathing or rejection of both trust and promises, especially as a result of betrayal or chronic disillusionment.
2. A psychological or spiritual state characterized by an unwillingness to believe in others or accept any form of assurance.
— Derived from Greek: miso (hatred), pistis (trust), epangelia (promise).
“She was gripped by misopistepangelia— not even a god could win her faith now.”

Misopistepangelia 

1. An intense loathing or rejection of both trust and promises, especially as a result of betrayal or chronic disillusionment.
2. A psychological or spiritual state characterized by an unwillingness to believe in others or accept any form of assurance.
— Derived from Greek: miso (hatred), pistis (trust), epangelia (promise).
“She was gripped by misopistepangelia— not even a god could win her faith now.”