mankind (Meaning)

Wordnet

mankind (n)

all of the living human inhabitants of the earth

Webster

mankind (n.)

The human race; man, taken collectively.

Men, as distinguished from women; the male portion of human race.

Human feelings; humanity.

Webster

mankind (a.)

Manlike; not womanly; masculine; bold; cruel.

mankind Sentence Examples

  1. Throughout history, mankind has strived for progress and innovation.
  2. The advancement of technology has greatly benefited mankind.
  3. The pursuit of knowledge has always been a defining trait of mankind.
  4. War and conflict have plagued mankind for centuries.
  5. Disease and poverty are challenges that mankind must overcome.
  6. The search for a meaningful existence is a universal aspiration of mankind.
  7. Freedom and equality are fundamental principles that mankind holds dear.
  8. The unity of mankind is essential for overcoming global challenges.
  9. The future of mankind depends on the choices we make today.
  10. Mankind's collective wisdom and compassion will shape the destiny of our species.

FAQs About the word mankind

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Throughout history, mankind has strived for progress and innovation.

The advancement of technology has greatly benefited mankind.

The pursuit of knowledge has always been a defining trait of mankind.

War and conflict have plagued mankind for centuries.