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  2. inhuman vs. inhumane. lacking qualities of sympathy, pity, warmth, compassion, or the like; cruel; brutal: an inhuman master. not suited for human beings. not human.

  3. Oct 14, 2014 · 'Inhuman' and 'Inhumane', as per dictionary has the same meaning. But inspite of this fact, they are used in different contexts. Both the words mean cruel and insensitive; but, 'inhumane' stresses on the subject and 'inhuman' stresses on the insensitive behaviour.

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    The word inhuman—like inhumane—means pitiless or lacking in compassion, but inhuman, which also means cruel, monstrous, and barbaric, has a harsher sense than inhumane. The Oxford English Dictionary defines inhumaneas "destitute of compassion for misery or suffering in men or animals."

    "For an instant Sean saw an inhuman expression of hate so evil and demented that nothing in the world could frighten the boy after seeing that." (Raymond Feist, Faerie Tale. Doubleday, 1988)
    "In tormented English [Oskar] conveyed his intense and everlasting hatred of the Nazis for destroying his career, uprooting his life, and flinging him like a piece of bleeding meat to hawks. He cur...
    Inhumanetreatment of political prisoners is considered a serious and punishable offense under international law.
    "Some people always choose to comfort the child. They think that making a baby cry it out is inhumane and could even lead to psychological problems. Others feel that giving in to babies prevents th...
    "Careful users maintain the distinction between inhuman and inhumane. Inhumane, the opposite of humane, means 'lacking in compassion or kindness; cruel; not merciful': inhumane treatment. Inhuman,...
    "The first thing to note about inhuman is that it does not mean the same as inhumane. The confusion is very common. On February 17, 2008, a fine op-ed piece by an Air Force Colonel and former Guant...
    "Inhuman and inhumane overlap in meaning to such an extent that it is impossible to sustain a distinction in their use. In general, inhuman refers to the characteristic of a person or action, where...
    A great deal of irresponsibility, selfishness, and _____ behavior hides behind the pervasive myth that all cats are actually wild animals.
    The rebel leader was accused of committing _____ acts of terrorism, which included the murdering and butchering of countless women and children.
  4. Inhuman and inhumane are both adjectives that describe behavior or actions that are cruel or lacking compassion. However, the proper word to use depends on the context of the situation. Generally, inhuman means something that is not characteristic of humans or lacks human qualities.

  5. Inhumane is a antonym of inhuman. As adjectives the difference between inhuman and inhumane is that inhuman is of or pertaining to inhumanity and the indifferently cruel, sadistic or barbaric behavior it brings while inhumane is lacking pity or compassion for misery and suffering; cruel, unkind, not humane.

  6. us / ˌɪn.hjuːˈmeɪn / uk / ˌɪn.hjuːˈmeɪn / Add to word list. cruel and causing suffering to people or animals: Conditions for prisoners were described as inhumane. Many people believe factory farming is inhumane. Synonyms. barbaric. cruel. Opposite. humane. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  7. The meaning of INHUMANE is not humane : inhuman. How to use inhumane in a sentence.

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