mankind
Pronunciation: [ˈmæn.kaɪnd]
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Context: “humanity”
(noun) the word 'mankind' means all human beings. It refers to everyone in the world as a group. When we talk about mankind, we include all people, no matter where they are from.
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Mankind has made amazing discoveries throughout history.
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Sadly, mankind has also caused a lot of problems for the planet.
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What can mankind do to help protect the environment?
Context: “philosophy”
(noun) mankind can also refer to the collective human experience and how people relate to each other. This includes our feelings, thoughts, and interactions. It's about understanding what it means to be human.
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Mankind strives for peace and understanding among different cultures.
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Mankind has often struggled to learn from its past mistakes.
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How does mankind learn to cooperate with one another?
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