humanity
hu|man|ity /hjuːm'ænɪti/ (humanities)
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All the people in the world can be referred to as humanity.
They face charges of committing crimes against humanity.
2 [N-UNCOUNT] with poss
A person's humanity is their state of being a human being, rather than an animal or an object. (FORMAL)
...a man who's almost lost his humanity in his bitter hatred of his rivals.
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Humanity is the quality of being kind, thoughtful, and sympathetic towards others.
Her speech showed great maturity and humanity.
4 [N-PLURAL] oft the N
The humanities are the subjects such as history, philosophy, and literature which are concerned with human ideas and behaviour.
...students majoring in the humanities.
1 [N-UNCOUNT]
All the people in the world can be referred to as humanity.
They face charges of committing crimes against humanity.
2 [N-UNCOUNT] with poss
A person's humanity is their state of being a human being, rather than an animal or an object. (FORMAL)
...a man who's almost lost his humanity in his bitter hatred of his rivals.
3 [N-UNCOUNT]
Humanity is the quality of being kind, thoughtful, and sympathetic towards others.
Her speech showed great maturity and humanity.
4 [N-PLURAL] oft the N
The humanities are the subjects such as history, philosophy, and literature which are concerned with human ideas and behaviour.
...students majoring in the humanities.