human nature
Americannoun
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the psychological and social qualities that characterize humankind, especially in contrast with other living things.
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Sociology. the character of human conduct, generally regarded as produced by living in primary groups.
noun
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the qualities common to humanity
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ordinary human behaviour, esp considered as less than perfect
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sociol the unique elements that form a basic part of human life and distinguish it from other animal life
Etymology
Origin of human nature
First recorded in 1735–45
Example Sentences
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In just 77 minutes, the film imparts immense wisdom about human nature and the stories that we take with us wherever we go.
From Salon
Part of the problem is that AI feeds on the internet, often a flurry of junk, and was designed by people who lack a foundational understanding of natural law and human nature.
Despite its tension, it felt oddly calming, stirring thoughts about human nature.
It’s human nature to feel good about buying a stock when it’s at or near its lows and then watching it climb.
From Barron's
Graduating classes increasingly value particular knowledge about their careers above general truths about human nature.
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