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hum interjection

hmm◼◼◼(indicating thinking or pondering)
interjection
[UK: m] [US: m]

humph◼◼◻(used to express doubt or disapproval)
interjection
[UK: hʌmpf] [US: ˈhəmf]

humain adjectif

human◼◼◼(of or belonging to the species Homo sapiens)
adjective
[UK: ˈhjuː.mən] [US: ˈhjuː.mən]

human◼◼◼(having the nature or attributes of a human being)
adjective
[UK: ˈhjuː.mən] [US: ˈhjuː.mən]

humane◼◼◻(pertaining to branches of learning concerned with human affairs or the humanities)
adjective
[UK: hjuː.ˈmeɪn] [US: hjuː.ˈmeɪn]
It is not humane. = Ce n'est pas humain.

humane◼◼◻(with regard for the health and well-being of another)
adjective
[UK: hjuː.ˈmeɪn] [US: hjuː.ˈmeɪn]
It is not humane. = Ce n'est pas humain.

humain nom {m}

human being◼◼◻(person, see also: man/translations; person)
noun
[UK: ˈhjuː.mən ˈbiːɪŋ] [US: ˈhjuː.mən ˈbiːɪŋ]

man [men]◼◼◻(human)
noun
[UK: mæn] [US: ˈmæn]

humaine nom {f}

human being◼◼◼(person, see also: man/translations; person)
noun
[UK: ˈhjuː.mən ˈbiːɪŋ] [US: ˈhjuː.mən ˈbiːɪŋ]

humainement adverbe

humanly◼◼◼(in a human manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈhjuː.mən.li] [US: ˈhjuː.mən.li]

humanely◼◼◼(In a humane way)
adverb
[UK: hjuː.ˈmeɪn.li] [US: hjuː.ˈmeɪn.li]

humanine nom {m}

humanin◼◼◼noun

humaniser verbe

humanize [humanized, humanizing, humanizes]◼◼◼(to make human)
verb
[UK: ˈhjuː.mə.naɪz] [US: ˈhjuː.mə.ˌnaɪz]

humanisme nom {m}

humanism◼◼◼(ethical system)
noun
[UK: ˈhjuː.mə.nɪ.zəm] [US: ˈhjuː.mə.ˌnɪ.zəm]

humanism◼◼◼(historical revival of Classical culture)
noun
[UK: ˈhjuː.mə.nɪ.zəm] [US: ˈhjuː.mə.ˌnɪ.zəm]

humanism◼◼◼(humanitarianism)
noun
[UK: ˈhjuː.mə.nɪ.zəm] [US: ˈhjuː.mə.ˌnɪ.zəm]

humaniste nom {m} nom {f}

humanist◼◼◼(person who believes in the philosophy of humanism)
noun
[UK: ˈhjuː.mə.nɪst] [US: ˈhjuː.mə.ˌnɪst]

humanitarian [humanitarians]◼◼◻(person with humanitarian concerns)
noun
[UK: hju:.ˌmæ.nɪ.ˈteə.rɪən] [US: ˌhju.ˌmæ.nə.ˈte.riən]

humanitaire adjectif

humanitarian◼◼◼(concerned with people's welfare)
adjective
[UK: hju:.ˌmæ.nɪ.ˈteə.rɪən] [US: ˌhju.ˌmæ.nə.ˈte.riən]
We have supplied humanitarian aid to refugees. = Nous avons fourni une aide humanitaire aux réfugiés.

humanitarisme nom {m}

humanitarianism◼◼◼(humanitarian philosophy)
noun
[UK: hju:.ˌmæ.nɪ.ˈteə.rɪə.nɪ.zəm] [US: hju:.ˌmæ.nɪ.ˈteə.rɪə.nɪ.zəm]

humanitariste adjectif

humanitarian◼◼◼(concerned with people's welfare)
adjective
[UK: hju:.ˌmæ.nɪ.ˈteə.rɪən] [US: ˌhju.ˌmæ.nə.ˈte.riən]

humanitariste nom {m} nom {f}

humanitarian [humanitarians]◼◼◼(person with humanitarian concerns)
noun
[UK: hju:.ˌmæ.nɪ.ˈteə.rɪən] [US: ˌhju.ˌmæ.nə.ˈte.riən]

humanité nom {f}

humanity◼◼◼(human beings as a group, see also: mankind)
noun
[UK: hjuː.ˈmæ.nɪ.ti] [US: hjuː.ˈmæ.nə.ti]
Humanity can change. = L'humanité peut changer.

humanity◼◼◼(quality of being benevolent)
noun
[UK: hjuː.ˈmæ.nɪ.ti] [US: hjuː.ˈmæ.nə.ti]
Humanity can change. = L'humanité peut changer.

humanity◼◼◼(human condition)
noun
[UK: hjuː.ˈmæ.nɪ.ti] [US: hjuː.ˈmæ.nə.ti]
Humanity can change. = L'humanité peut changer.

mankind [mankind]◼◼◼(human race)
noun
[UK: ˌmænˈk.aɪnd] [US: ˈmænˈk.aɪnd]
Prometheus gave fire to mankind. = Prométhée a donné le feu à l'humanité.

manhood◼◻◻(state of being human)
noun
[UK: ˈmæn.hʊd] [US: ˈmæn.ˌhʊd]

humanoïde adjectif

humanoid◼◼◼(having the appearance or characteristics of a human)
adjective
[UK: ˈhjuː.mə.nɔɪd] [US: ˈhjuː.mə.nɔɪd]

humanoïde nom {m}

humanoid◼◼◼(a being having the appearance or characteristics of a human)
noun
[UK: ˈhjuː.mə.nɔɪd] [US: ˈhjuː.mə.nɔɪd]

Humbert nom propre

Humbert◼◼◼(male given name)
proper noun
[UK: ˈhəm.bərt] [US: ˈhəm.bərt]

humble adjectif

humble [humbler, humblest]◼◼◼(thinking lowly of oneself)
adjective
[UK: ˈhʌm.bl̩] [US: ˈhʌm.bl̩]
He's humble. = Il est humble.

lowly [lowlier, lowliest]◼◼◻(not lofty or sublime; humble)
adjective
[UK: ˈləʊ.li] [US: ˈloʊ.li]

meek [meeker, meekest]◼◼◻(humble, modest, or self-effacing)
adjective
[UK: miːk] [US: ˈmiːk]

humblement adverbe

humbly◼◼◼(in a humble manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈhʌm.bli] [US: ˈhʌm.bli]
John smiled humbly. = John a souri humblement.

meekly◼◻◻(quietly)
adverb
[UK: ˈmiː.kli] [US: ˈmiː.kli]

diffidently(in a diffident manner; without confidence in oneself)
adverb
[UK: ˈdɪ.fɪ.dənt.li] [US: ˈdɪ.fɪ.dənt.li]

humecter verbe

dampen [dampened, dampening, dampens]◼◼◼(make damp, see also: moisten)
verb
[UK: ˈdæm.pən] [US: ˈdæm.pən]

humer verbe

smell [smelt, smelling, smells]◼◼◼(sense with nose)
verb
[UK: smel] [US: ˈsmel]
He is smelling the soup. = Il hume la soupe.

humeur nom {f}

mood [moods]◼◼◼(bad mood)
noun
[UK: muːd] [US: ˈmuːd]
I'm in a good mood. = Je suis de bonne humeur.

mood [moods]◼◼◼(disposition (see also in the mood))
noun
[UK: muːd] [US: ˈmuːd]
I'm in a good mood. = Je suis de bonne humeur.

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