| hull2 |
the rigid frame and outer shell of a ship. [2 definitions] |
| hullabaloo |
the loud sounds of excited voices; uproarious din; clamor. [2 definitions] |
| hullo |
variant of hello. |
| hum |
to vibrate with a continuous low sound; drone. [7 definitions] |
| human |
of, relating to, or characteristic of mankind. [5 definitions] |
| human being |
a person; human. |
| humane |
showing compassion in treating one's fellow creatures; kind; merciful. [2 definitions] |
| human immunodeficiency virus |
see HIV. |
| humanism |
a doctrine or mode of thought that gives highest importance to human dignity, values, potentials, and achievements. [2 definitions] |
| humanist |
one who studies human nature and human affairs. [3 definitions] |
| humanitarian |
characterized by concern for improving the welfare of humanity. [3 definitions] |
| humanity |
the race of human beings; mankind. [4 definitions] |
| humanize |
to endow with human values and qualities. [2 definitions] |
| humankind |
humans collectively; the human race or species. |
| humanly |
within human abilities and capacities. [2 definitions] |
| human nature |
mental and emotional characteristics shared generally by all members of humankind. [2 definitions] |
| humanoid |
having humanlike qualities of structure and appearance. [2 definitions] |
| human resources |
having to do with the people who work for a business. [2 definitions] |
| human rights |
rights regarded as inherently belonging to all human beings, such as the rights to life, freedom, and dignity, and that supersede the rights of nations and governments. |
| humble |
not prideful or pretentious; modest. [6 definitions] |
| humble pie |
formerly, a pie made from the inner parts of a hog or deer. |