humankind
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌhjuːmənˈkaɪnd/
Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -aɪnd
Noun
humankind (usually uncountable, plural humankinds)
- The human race; mankind, humanity; Homo sapiens.
- 2021 September 26, Bill Cooney, “xQc rage quits and uninstalls FIFA 22 after getting demolished in Ultimate Team”, in Dexerto[1]:
- “I’m gonna say it: soccer is one of the most dogs**t sports to ever exist, it’s an embarassment[sic] to humankind. I said it, get mad,” xQc said after his opponent scored yet again. “Keep malding, and I want to make sure people understand: it is not ‘football,’ it’s soccer.”
Usage notes
- "Mankind" is more common than "humankind", but "humanity" - which has multiple senses - is more common than both of them combined since c.1985, according to Google N-grams: mankind, humankind, humanity at the Google Books Ngram Viewer..
Alternative forms
Synonyms
- the human race
- mankind
- humanity
- Homo sapiens
- See also Thesaurus:humankind
Translations
mankind, humanity, human race — see mankind