Pronunciation: /ˈhjuːmənɔɪd/
noun a being resembling a human in appearance and behavior
A1 A humanoid is a creature that looks like a human.
A2 The robot in the movie was designed to be a humanoid.
B1 The scientists were studying the behavior of humanoid robots.
B2 The alien in the science fiction novel was described as a humanoid with blue skin.
C1 The advanced humanoid android was indistinguishable from a real human.
C2 The company specialized in creating hyper-realistic humanoid robots for various industries.
adjective having characteristics resembling those of a human
A1 The robot looked like a humanoid with its human-like features.
A2 She was fascinated by the humanoid robot's ability to mimic human movements.
B1 The science fiction movie featured humanoid aliens who were able to communicate with humans.
B2 The advanced humanoid robot was designed to assist with tasks that required human-like dexterity.
C1 The researchers were studying the ethical implications of creating humanoid robots with artificial intelligence.
C2 The company unveiled its latest humanoid robot, showcasing its incredible lifelike appearance and movements.
formal The scientists studied the behavior of the humanoid robot in the lab.
informal Have you seen that humanoid robot? It's so cool!
slang That humanoid robot is totally lit!
figurative Her movements were so graceful, she almost looked like a humanoid creature.
humanoided
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