unhuman
IPA: ʌnhjˈumʌn
adjective
- Not resembling or having the qualities of a human being.
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Examples of "unhuman" in Sentences
- You are alien to the human race, the real unhuman ones.
- I cannot belive we have become so unhuman in the way we act toward other people or their possessions.
- There is something really fearless, almost unhuman about the drivers—they're truly a different kind of animal.
- I felt like I was sharing some kind of secret with the unhuman things around me, the birds not yet stirring in the trees, the mud quiet on the ground.
- Lil 'Wayne goes on to call Sharpton "just another Don King, with a perm, hahah, just a little more political, and that just means you're a little unhuman."
- Unless some dude behavior is "unhuman" and should therefore be phased out, but good luck convincing me that some good, clean fun among guys is wrong because most women wouldn't like the same.
- Martin occupied himself primarily in praying that Lorraine would not return just then; but also in marveling that a face so beautiful could simultaneously reveal itself as obviously unhuman, yet lose none of its appeal.
- There is rich and sick irony throughout the play in that the way in which "the Jews" are shown talking about the "unhuman" arabs is taken directly from the way in which Jews are protrayed in the state sponsored media, of many Arab states anmd of course Hamas itself.
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