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human
noun
a
person
;
any
member
of
the
species
Homo
sapiens
β’
The
astronaut
looked
down
at
Earth
and
felt
proud
to
be
a
human
.
The
astronaut
looked
down
at
Earth
and
felt
proud
to
be
a
human
.
β’
Dogs
and
cats
live
with
humans
in
many
homes
around
the
world
.
Dogs
and
cats
live
with
humans
in
many
homes
around
the
world
.
From
Latin
β
humanus
β
meaning
β
of
man
,
humane
,
cultivated
β.
noun
a
person
;
a
member
of
the
species
Homo
sapiens
.
β’
The
astronaut
was
the
first
human
to
set
foot
on
Mars
.
The
astronaut
was
the
first
human
to
set
foot
on
Mars
.
β’
Unlike
robots
,
a
human
can
feel
emotions
.
Unlike
robots
,
a
human
can
feel
emotions
.
From
Latin
humanus
meaning
β
of
man
,
human
β.
adjective
connected
with
or
belonging
to
people
rather
than
animals
or
machines
β’
The
study
focuses
on
human
behavior
in
large
cities
.
The
study
focuses
on
human
behavior
in
large
cities
.
β’
Unlike
birds
,
human
babies
cannot
walk
right
after
birth
.
Unlike
birds
,
human
babies
cannot
walk
right
after
birth
.
adjective
showing
normal
feelings
,
weaknesses
,
or
kindness
typical
of
people
β’
It's
human
to
make
mistakes
,
so
don't
be
too
hard
on
yourself
.
It's
human
to
make
mistakes
,
so
don't
be
too
hard
on
yourself
.
β’
Seeing
the
orphaned
puppy
,
he
felt
a
very
human
urge
to
help
.
Seeing
the
orphaned
puppy
,
he
felt
a
very
human
urge
to
help
.
adjective
relating
to
or
characteristic
of
people
rather
than
animals
,
machines
,
or
gods
.
β’
Studying
human
anatomy
helps
doctors
treat
diseases
.
Studying
human
anatomy
helps
doctors
treat
diseases
.
β’
Language
is
a
uniquely
human
ability
.
Language
is
a
uniquely
human
ability
.
Adjective
sense
recorded
since
the
14th
century
,
from
Latin
humanus
.
adjective
showing
normal
human
feelings
such
as
kindness
,
sympathy
,
or
imperfection
.
β’
It
was
human
of
her
to
forgive
the
mistake
.
It
was
human
of
her
to
forgive
the
mistake
.
β’
Feeling
nervous
before
a
speech
is
only
human
.
Feeling
nervous
before
a
speech
is
only
human
.
Extension
of
the
adjective
sense
to
moral
qualities
,
first
attested
16th
century
.
humanity
noun
-
humanity
all
human
beings
considered
as
a
group
β’
Climate
change
is
a
challenge
that
threatens
all
of
humanity
.
Climate
change
is
a
challenge
that
threatens
all
of
humanity
.
β’
Throughout
history
,
humanity
has
sought
to
explore
the
unknown
.
Throughout
history
,
humanity
has
sought
to
explore
the
unknown
.
From
Middle
English
β
humanitΓ©
β,
via
Old
French
,
from
Latin
β
humanitas
β
meaning
β
mankind
,
kindness
β.
noun
-
humanity
kindness
and
compassion
toward
other
people
,
especially
those
who
are
suffering
β’
The
nurse
showed
great
humanity
by
staying
with
the
patient
all
night
.
The
nurse
showed
great
humanity
by
staying
with
the
patient
all
night
.
β’
Acts
of
humanity
can
brighten
even
the
darkest
day
.
Acts
of
humanity
can
brighten
even
the
darkest
day
.
Same
Latin
root
β
humanitas
β;
sense
of
β
kindness
β
attested
since
the
15th
century
.
noun
-
humanity
the
state
or
quality
of
being
human
,
including
human
nature
and
feelings
β’
The
novel
explores
the
fragility
of
humanity
in
times
of
war
.
The
novel
explores
the
fragility
of
humanity
in
times
of
war
.
β’
Robots
may
mimic
us
,
but
they
lack
true
humanity
.
Robots
may
mimic
us
,
but
they
lack
true
humanity
.
Extension
of
Latin
β
humanitas
β
to
β
human
nature
β
recorded
since
the
late
16th
century
.