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human adjective

  /ˈhjuː.mən/ , /ˈju.mən/ , [ˈçju̟mn̩] , [ˈçju̟mən]
  • (notcomp) Of or belonging to the species Homo sapiens or its closest relatives.
  • (comparable) Having the nature or attributes of a human being.
humain

humanity noun

  /hjuˈmænɪti/ , [hjuˈmænɪɾi]
  • Humankind; human beings as a group.
  • The human condition or nature.
  • The quality of being benevolent; humane traits of character; humane qualities or aspects.
humanité

humanism noun

  /ˈhjumənɪz(ə)m/ , /ˈhjuːmənɪz(ə)m/
  • (historical, often capitalized) Specifically, a cultural and intellectual movement in 14th-16th century Europe characterised by attention to classical culture and a promotion of vernacular texts, notably during the Renaissance. [from 19th c.]
  • An ethical system that centers on humans and their values, needs, interests, abilities, dignity and freedom; especially used for a secular one which rejects theistic religion and superstition. [from 19th c.]
  • Humanitarianism, philanthropy.
humanisme

humane adjective

  /hjuːˈmeɪn/
  • Having or showing concern for the pain or suffering of another; compassionate.
  • Pertaining to branches of learning concerned with human affairs or the humanities, especially classical literature or rhetoric.
humain

humanize verb

  /ˈhjuː.mə.naɪz/
  • (transitive) To make human; to give or cause to have the fundamental properties of a human.
humaniser

humanely adverb

  • in a humane way
humainement

humanization noun

  • The act of humanizing.
humanisation

humanities noun

  /hjuˈmæn.ɪ.tiz/
  • The study of language, literature, the arts, history, and philosophy, sometimes including religion.
sciences humaines

humanness noun

  • The condition or quality of being human.
humanité
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