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human
adjective as in characteristic of people
Strong matches
Weak matches
anthropological, anthropomorphic, bipedal, civilized, creatural, ethnologic, ethological, fallible, fleshly, forgivable, hominal, hominine, humanistic, vulnerable
Example Sentences
Faruq sees it when he’s compelled to help with births in the compound’s horse stables, but he also witnesses it metastasize around the humans.
She described Jax as a “magical, unique and colorful” human being who was empathetic, deeply emotional and generous to a fault.
Consider the human cost of the administration's mass culling of federal workers.
She and her team rehabilitate wild animals with injuries, predominantly caused by humans or vehicles.
Mr Kheetan said the UN human rights chief urged Syrian authorities to carry out prompt, thorough, independent and impartial investigations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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