antihuman
See also: anti-human
English
Alternative forms
Adjective
antihuman (comparative more antihuman, superlative most antihuman)
- Opposed to humanity.
- Hyponym: misanthropic
- 1836, Henry Maudsley, Life in Mind & Conduct: Studies of Organic in Human Nature, Macmillan and Company, Limited, page 135:
- What more fierce than the scorn and more violent than the abuse poured on the member of a trades-union whose sound moral feeling rebels against the iniquities sanctioned by its collective conscience, albeit that conscience be essentially antisocial, if not antihuman?
- (immunology, not comparable) Describing an antibody that reacts with any antigen found in (and with some relevant degree of specificity to) humans.
- Coordinate terms: antimouse, antirabbit
Translations
opposed to humanity
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Noun
antihuman (plural antihumans)
- A being that opposes, or typifies the opposite of, the human race.
- 2002, Keith McMahon, The Fall of the God of Money, page 190:
- The dialectical obverse of this use of opium is the fear that opium will turn humans into nonhumans or antihumans. Wild beasts, addicts, and Orientals are alike feared as antihumans, negations of humans.
- 2011, Magnus Course, Becoming Mapuche: Person and Ritual in Indigenous Chile, page 41:
- These witches, the human antihumans, are the most prevalent and present evil in the world.
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