subhuman in English

adjective
1
of a lower order of being than the human.
I've been in many homes where the cleaning help is treated as subhuman - ordered around, made to eat separately, severely criticized - by the same people arguing adamantly in favor of civil rights.
noun
1
a subhuman creature or person.
They warn of a ‘self-fulfilling prophesy’: If men are told over and over that they are not only brutal subhumans in general but also hostile to women in particular, they are likely to say, ‘So be it.’

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1. The Greeks treated women as subhuman.

2. The enemy was regarded as subhuman.

3. Their treatment of prisoners is subhuman.

4. They were living in subhuman conditions.

5. The refugees were living a subhuman existence.

6. He treats women as subhuman creatures, as things.

7. The orphaned children were living in subhuman conditions.

8. The subhuman conditions of work soon caused physical deterioration.

9. Disgust paints the person as subhuman, monstrous, deformed, morally deformed.

10. Synonyms for Animalistic include bestial, feral, beastly, ferine, swinish, brutal, brutish, brute, subhuman and animal

11. It is fantastic because human beings know to apply human psychology to subhuman animals.

12. In the people's paradise that is North Korea, disabled – even short – people are considered subhuman.

13. There were unknown sounds of subhuman things proceeding relentlessly forward, stopping, retrenching, to proceed onward again.

14. However much we pretended that Indians and Negroes were subhuman, we really knew that they were God's children too.

15. The Barbarism of Nazi Germany was far greater against Russians, Poles, Jews and other peoples considered subhuman than against West Europeans

16. Brutish adjective coarse, stupid, gross, cruel, savage, crude, vulgar, barbarian, crass, boorish, uncouth, loutish, subhuman, swinish The man was Brutish and coarse

17. Brutish adjective coarse, stupid, gross, cruel, savage, crude, vulgar, barbarian, crass, boorish, uncouth, loutish, subhuman, swinish The man was Brutish and coarse

18. Those in the bottom of the Yahuan slaves lived in subhuman life, they do not have any freedom, the same as items donated by the wealthy trading.

19. Synonyms for Beastliest include most bestial, most feral, most animalistic, most ferine, most brutal, most swinish, most brutish, most brute, most subhuman and most …

20. The Hornivore ("roaming, sexual, subhuman") might want to consider the female type Genghis Khunt ("master of man, bringer of pain") and avoid the Sonnet ("romantic, hopeful, composed").

21. The Hornivore ("roaming, sexual, subhuman") might want to consider the female type Genghis Khunt ("master of man, bringer of pain") and avoid the Sonnet ("romantic, hopeful, composed"). Sentencedict.com

22. In the current issue of Natural History, Yale Professor (of psychology) Frank A. Beach tells how lower primates can learn to love money; some even turn into subhuman capitalists.

23. Saliva samples taken from 39 relatives of the Nazi leader show he may have had biological links to the "subhuman" races that he tried to exterminate during the Holocaust.

24. By moving past the derogatory connotation of Runa as dirty, Calumnious subhuman, her goal is to position indigenous woman as cardinal element of the term and reinstate an original semantic value as inclusive of two equal genders in harmony with their human and natural world

25. Moreover, many of the clergy are guilty of helping to mislead the masses by advocating the erroneous theory of man’s evolution from subhuman, animal life-forms instead of upholding the true Bible account of creation by Jehovah God. —Acts 17:24-28.

26. While analyzing the "sexual weakness that makes woman depend upon man," for example, Wollstonecraft scorns "a kind of Cattish affection which leads a wife to purr about her husband as she would about any man who fed and caressed her." If the female looks subhuman in her cattiness here, elsewhere she appears sinful in her cunning trickery.