Meaning & Definition of word "Inhuman"

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    Inhuman

    /ɪnˈhjuːmən/

    adjective:

    • 1. lacking human qualities of compassion and warmth; cruel or brutal.
      • Example: The inhuman treatment of the prisoners outraged the entire nation.
    • 2. not human; resembling or characteristic of a non-human entity.
      • Example: The scientist warned that the experiment could lead to inhuman consequences.
    • 3. extremely cruel or barbaric.
      • Example: The inhuman conditions in the refugee camp were alarming to the aid workers.

    Etymology

    From the prefix 'in-' meaning 'not' combined with 'human'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inhuman behavior:

    Actions or conduct that lack human compassion or kindness.

    inhuman conditions:

    Circumstances that are extremely harsh or oppressive.

    inhuman strength:

    Strength that seems beyond human capability.

    Related Words

    inhumanity:

    The quality of being cruel or barbaric.

    inhumaneness:

    The state of being inhuman or lacking human qualities.

    subhuman:

    Having less than human qualities; regarded as inferior.

    Slang Meanings of inhuman

    Meaning: Something extremely intense or fierce.

    Example Sentence: His workout was inhuman; I could barely keep up!

    Meaning: Referring to actions that seem beyond normal human behavior.

    Example Sentence: That level of dedication is almost inhuman!