humanish

Like or befitting a human, especially in appearance, character, nature, etc.; humanlike; humane

Adjective

  1. Like or befitting a human, especially in appearance, character, nature, etc.; humanlike; humane
    • In the case of other-minds scepticism, things are less clear; if the sceptic were to ask someone to cite the basis of her claim to know that another humanish creature was possessed of a mind or soul, what might she say?...
    • Duncan went now, impelled by humanish obstinacy, curious where Niun had gone with the figure; and his steps grew less quick, and finally ceased at the corridor that he had not seen in uncounted days: [...] - 2000, C. J....
    • Core of Gandhian Universalism What is the measure of 'development' and change? lt is not opposed to material growth and prosperity but focused on Abhudaya, progress where growth contributes to humanish welfare. - 2009,...

Origin

From human + -ish. Piecewise doublet of humanesque.

Forms

more humanish most humanish human-ish