What is another word for sub-human?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌbhjˈuːmən] (IPA)

The term "sub-human" has been deemed offensive and dehumanizing to individuals and groups of people. Therefore, it is important to use more appropriate and respectful language. Some synonyms for sub-human could include inferior, uncivilized, savage, or primitive. However, these terms may still carry negative connotations and should be used with caution. Alternatively, it is recommended to use more neutral and descriptive language, such as underdeveloped, disadvantaged, or marginalized. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the dignity and humanity of all individuals, regardless of their background or characteristics. Using appropriate language can help promote inclusivity and respect for human diversity.

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What are the hypernyms for Sub-human?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Sub-human

  • The paradox of calling the same human beings persons and property brings the cause of the Civil War into the sharpest focus. A person by definition is a being possessed of a rational will. A chattel by equal definition is a piece of movable property without a rational will. Because a horse or a dog lacks a rational will, its owner is responsible for any damage or injury it may cause. But slaves were held as responsible for their own actions, as were their masters, under the criminal codes of the slave states. The slave owners, in seeking to have the slaves counted as five-fifths, were asserting that they were full human beings. At the same time, by claiming the right to their labor as chattels, they were asserting them to be sub-human. How the slaves could be both was something that Jefferson Davis and his friends never explained.
    Harry V. Jaffa
  • [T]he thought is somewhat repugnant to us that we should slowly sink into barbarism, into the sub-human, into blind and whimpering agony, that the last of Man should be a whine. This may well happen, but even by such a prospect we are not seriously dismayed. If it does occur, it will doubtless seem intolerable to our degraded spirits. But today, we are fully possessed of ourselves. (...) [T]o the spirit that has drunk deeply of the grave beauty of the cosmos, even the ultimate horror is acceptable.
    Olaf Stapledon

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