Advertisement
Advertisement
humankind
[ hyoo-muhn-kahynd, -kahyndor, often, yoo- ]
noun
- human beings collectively; the human race.
humankind
/ ˌːəˈ첹ɪԻ /
noun
- the human race; humanity
Usage
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of humankind1
Example Sentences
In a 1992 speech, he spoke about his belief in humankind.
More interesting is that the beasts appear to be bonded en masse — their society shares an empathy that humankind lacks.
It’s a cultural trait shared by most, if not all, of humankind.
Catherine, who has called the early years project her "life's work", writes that to "create a physically and mentally healthier society, we must reset, restore, and rebalance. We must invest in humankind".
That conversation comes up in “Twin Peaks: The Return” as Lynch flat-out confirms Laura Palmer to be a cipher for unyielding good, intended to restore universal balance after humankind developed a new capacity for evil.
Advertisement
Related 51Թs
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse