[
US
/ˈhjumənnəs/
]
[ UK /hjˈuːmənnəs/ ]
[ UK /hjˈuːmənnəs/ ]
NOUN
-
the quality of being human
he feared the speedy decline of all manhood
How To Use humanness In A Sentence
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