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humanity

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pl: humanities

This word carries a dual weight of biological fact and moral aspiration. When referring to the species, it evokes a sense of global unity and shared destiny, often used in scientific or philosophical discussions about the survival of the race. When used as a virtue, it describes a conscious choice to act with kindness and empathy. It suggests a nobility of spirit that transcends instinct, positioning the act of being helpful or merciful as the highest achievement of being a person.

Uncountable when referring to the general quality of being compassionate or the total sum of the human species. Countable when referring to the academic disciplines of the humanities.

Meanings

Noun

The collective body of all human beings.

"The future of humanity depends on environmental stewardship."

Noun

The quality of being humane; compassion and benevolence.

"The rescue workers showed great humanity toward the refugees."

Noun

The study of human culture, literature, and philosophy.

"She decided to major in the humanities to better understand the human condition."

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