humanity|humanities in English
noun
[hu·man·i·ty || hjuː'mænətɪ]
human race, mankind; human nature; kindness, compassion, quality of being humane
Use "humanity|humanities" in a sentence
1. I prefer science to the humanities.
2. Arts and Humanities Through the Eras.
3. Scientists Characterize the humanities as uncertain, vag
4. There are eight departments in the humanities.
5. Like him, I attach enormous importance to humanities research.
6. Bedevilling humanity … Hellraiser: Judgment
7. Your sculpture class counts as a Humanities credit.
8. humanity at its finest.
9. Suddenly you discover humanity?
10. Bioethics and Humanities, School of Medicine, University of Washington
11. Scientists characterize the humanities as uncertain, vague and irrelevant.
12. Agreements (A-Z) Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) Austria
13. This detestable custom satirizes humanity.
14. Iron jungle Animalises my humanity
15. What a waste of humanity.
16. Application humanities art, we can obtain the more plenteous result.
17. I've always been more interested in the humanities than the sciences.
18. Anthropology is the study of humanity
19. What a sad commentary on humanity!
20. We should treat animals with humanity.
21. It was this thing that came into the cosmos as an invader, it enslaved humanity, it was the pedagogue that swatted humanity down when humanity was in its childish state.
22. The list included some 1,100 arts and humanities journals as well as scientific journals.
23. Applications for younger scientists will be given priority, as will projects in the humanities.
24. Greed suffocates humanity and intuitive knowledge.
25. Our vision—Columbia Engineering for Humanity—sets a bold path for a sustainable, healthy, secure, connected, and creative humanity