mankind

IPA: mˈænkˈaɪnd

noun

  • The human race in its entirety.
  • Men collectively, as opposed to all women.
  • (obsolete) Human feelings; humanity.
  • (Quran) The 114th sura (chapter) of the Quran
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Examples of "mankind" in Sentences

  • “The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion.”
  • You believe mankind is stupid and fallible and that America will destroy itself in a bloody mess.
  • If the ancient prophecies and the 2012 doomsday Planet X hypothesis will soon unfold, mankind is facing a future full of dire prospects.
  • II. iii.67 (297,2) [A mankind witch:] A _mankind_ woman, is yet used in the midland counties, for a woman violent, ferocious, and mischievous.
  • Although I agree that mankind is stupid and fallible, the rest probably doesn't accurately reflect anything, as the latter aren't among my choices.
  • I ended my conversation with Marco by asking which he thought would come first: mankind is conquered by robots of our own design, or the U.S. wins the World Cup?
  • The rule and the subordination which is essential to the existence of the family, God made commensurate with mankind; for _mankind is only the congeries of families_.
  • Once humans discovered it (in 1999), they rebuilt it with surplus metal, repainted it in primary colors and accidentally took it for a two-year joyride, proving that mankind is in fact the white trash of the galaxy.
  • And as you _admonish_ me for suggesting that God originally designed death for the good of mankind you cannot be consistent with yourself, as I can see, without believing that God originally designed death for a _damage_ to _mankind_.

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