Meaning of humanish | Babel Free
Definitions
Like or befitting a human, especially in appearance, character, nature, etc.; humanlike; humane
Examples
“In the case of other-minds scepticism, things are less clear; if the sceptic were to ask⟳ someone to cite the basis of her claim⟳ to know⟳ that another humanish creature was possessed of a mind⟳ or soul, what might she say⟳?”
“Duncan went now, impelled by humanish obstinacy, curious where Niun had gone with the figure⟳; and his steps grew less quick, and finally ceased at the corridor that he had not seen in uncounted days: [...]”
“Core of Gandhian Universalism What is the measure⟳ of 'development' and change⟳? lt is not opposed to material growth and prosperity but focused on Abhudaya, progress⟳ where growth contributes to humanish welfare.”
“Vampires, werewolves (praetorian/sasquatch,) demons, dragons most all of them come⟳ from something that was human bred, as evidenced by their human-ish intelligence; animals are far wiser.”
“Tarnopol himself clearly states what he hopes to achieve⟳ in this description, declaring simply, “I wanted to be humanish: manly, a man,” thus tying his very humanity to his masculinity.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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