inhumanity (Meaning)

Wordnet

inhumanity (n)

the quality of lacking compassion or consideration for others

an act of atrocious cruelty

Webster

inhumanity (n.)

The quality or state of being inhuman; cruelty; barbarity.

inhumanity Sentence Examples

  1. The inhumanity of the war left countless innocent civilians scarred and homeless.
  2. The dictator's regime was a testament to the darkest depths of human inhumanity.
  3. Witnessing the torture and murder of civilians sent shivers of disgust and inhumanity down my spine.
  4. The prison conditions were so deplorable that they violated the basic standards of human decency and bordered on inhumanity.
  5. The lack of empathy and compassion towards the suffering of others is a glaring example of inhumanity.
  6. The inhumanity of slavery has left an indelible stain on the history of mankind.
  7. The treatment of political prisoners in some countries is an affront to human dignity and a testament to their inhumanity.
  8. The genocide committed against innocent civilians was a heinous act of inhumanity that will never be forgotten.
  9. The inhumanity of the Holocaust still haunts the collective memory of humanity, serving as a chilling reminder of the depths of human evil.
  10. Acts of violence and cruelty that defy basic human compassion and morality are rightfully condemned as inhumanity.

FAQs About the word inhumanity

the quality of lacking compassion or consideration for others, an act of atrocious crueltyThe quality or state of being inhuman; cruelty; barbarity.

cruelty, brutality, barbarity, barbarousness, murderousness, savageness, cruelness, savagery,atrocity, heartlessness

humanity, kindness, tenderness, tenderness, benignity, sympathy, humaneness, sympathy, humaneness, compassion

The inhumanity of the war left countless innocent civilians scarred and homeless.

The dictator's regime was a testament to the darkest depths of human inhumanity.

Witnessing the torture and murder of civilians sent shivers of disgust and inhumanity down my spine.

The prison conditions were so deplorable that they violated the basic standards of human decency and bordered on inhumanity.