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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |A1|SPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabulary hu‧man /ˈhjuːmən/ adjective
human (also ˌhuman ˈbeing) noun [countable]
انسان؛ انسانی
وابسته به انسان، دارای خوی انسانی، روانشناسی: انسانی
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Synonyms & Related Words human[adjective]Synonyms:- mortal, manlike
[noun]Synonyms:- human being, creature, individual, man
or woman, mortal, person, soul
Contrasted words: angelic, divine, superhuman, animal, brute, subhuman
Related Words: anthropological,
ethnologic,
ethological,
anthropoid,
hominid,
hominoid [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. hu‧man1 S2 W1 /ˈhjuːmən/
adjective [
Word Family: noun:
human,
humanism,
humanity ≠
inhumanity,
humanitarian,
humanitarianism,
humankind,
humanoid;
adjective:
human ≠
inhuman,
superhuman,
subhuman,
humane ≠
inhumane,
humanitarian,
humanoid;
adverb:
humanly ≠
inhumanly,
humanely ≠
inhumanely;
verb:
humanize]
[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: French;
Origin: humain, from Latin humanus]
1. belonging to or relating to people, especially as opposed to machines or animals:
There are many different cell types in the human body. the power of the human mind The desire for joy lies deep within the human spirit. Infra-red light is invisible to the human eye. theories of human behaviour different areas of human experience respect for the absolute value of human life The accident was the result of human error. The meat was declared unfit for human consumption.2. human weaknesses, emotions etc are those that are typical of people:
He was also a person with very obvious human failings.3. somebody is only human used to say that someone should not be blamed for what they have done
4. having the same feelings and emotions as ordinary people:
He’s really not so bad. When you get to know him he seems quite human.5. a/the human touch someone, especially someone in authority, who has the human touch deals with people in a kind friendly way and is able to understand their feelings and problems:
The president has been accused of lacking the human touch.6. human interest a quality that makes a story interesting because it is about people’s feelings, lives, relationships etc
7. the human condition the experiences, emotions, needs etc that all people share, especially considered as a situation from which it is impossible to escape
8. human chain a line of people:
Firefighters formed a human chain to carry the brothers to safety.9. put a human face on something (
also give something a human face) to make an important event or principle understandable to ordinary people by directing their attention to the way it affects a particular person:
Anne Frank was the girl whose diary put a human face on the Holocaust.10. capitalism/communism/socialism etc with a human face a capitalist etc economic and political system that does not ignore people’s needs
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. human2 W3 (
also ˌhuman ˈbeing)
noun [countable] [
Word Family: noun:
human,
humanism,
humanity ≠
inhumanity,
humanitarian,
humanitarianism,
humankind,
humanoid;
adjective:
human ≠
inhuman,
superhuman,
subhuman,
humane ≠
inhumane,
humanitarian,
humanoid;
adverb:
humanly ≠
inhumanly,
humanely ≠
inhumanely;
verb:
humanize]
a person
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations Common Errors humanadjective BAD: The human's brain works better in the morning.
GOOD: The human brain works better in the morning.
Usage Note:Human is mainly used as an adjective: 'We should accept the fact that human judgement is fallible.'
Compare: 'A person's brain works better in the morning.'
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Common Errors ▲