human nature

NOUN
  1. the shared psychological attributes of humankind that are assumed to be shared by all human beings
    a great observer of human nature
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How To Use human nature In A Sentence

  • A lot of human nature can be traced to instinctive behaviors evolved in harder times. ProWomanProLife » Why am I so skeptical?
  • The five or six cantos, at the opening, have all the milk of human nature that entered into the composition of that miscalled saturnine mind. Purgatory
  • Getting deeper into the study of morality showed me that human nature is very much two-sided; for every bad side to our nature, there's a good one.
  • Which is a long-winded way of saying that human nature will play a part in deliberations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The feelgood factor, a staple of Hollywood, is binned in favour of emotional truth and the complexities of human nature.
  • Otherwise, why else would the Deity feel the need to impose laws that repress human nature?
  • Human nature being what it is, books will gradually disappear and get chucked in the bin.
  • It is knowing this about human nature that we set up safeguards to prevent us from being our worst.
  • Such is human nature in the West that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar workers.
  • Human nature is greedy, devious and sleazy, and most salacious tabloid stories are merely reflecting that fact.
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