Meaning & Definition of word "Humankind"

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    Humankind

    /ˌhjuːmənˈkaɪnd/

    noun:

    • 1. the human race; humanity.
      • Example: In the face of climate change, humankind must come together to find sustainable solutions.
    • 2. the collective of human beings, often emphasizing the shared experiences and characteristics of people.
      • Example: The advancements in technology have greatly impacted humankind, reshaping our lives in unprecedented ways.
    • 3. the quality of being human; humanity's moral and ethical responsibility towards one another.
      • Example: Acts of kindness reflect the best of what humankind can offer to one another.

    Etymology

    The term originates from the Old English 'humankind', with 'human' derived from Latin 'humanus' and 'kind' from Old English 'cynd'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    the betterment of humankind:

    Efforts made to improve the condition and welfare of all human beings.

    the nature of humankind:

    The intrinsic qualities or characteristics that define being human.

    Related Words

    homo sapiens:

    The species to which all modern human beings belong.

    anthropology:

    The study of human societies, cultures, and their development.

    Slang Meanings of humankind

    Meaning: Hummus-sapiens

    Example Sentence: He's such a hummus-sapiens, always sharing vegan recipes.

    Meaning: Human beans

    Example Sentence: Let's not be human beans and share the planet!