Pronunciation: /ʌnˈhjuːmən/
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case 'unhuman' describes something that is not human
A1 The robot's movements seemed unhuman to the young child.
A2 The alien's appearance was so unhuman that it scared the villagers.
B1 The experiment resulted in creating a creature that was unhuman in its behavior.
B2 The advanced technology made the cyborg almost indistinguishable from a human, yet still unhuman in some ways.
C1 The scientists were fascinated by the unhuman capabilities of the genetically modified organism.
C2 The AI's decision-making process was so complex and unhuman that it was difficult for humans to comprehend.
formal The scientist was studying the possibility of creating unhuman-like robots.
informal That movie was full of unhuman creatures that gave me nightmares.
slang I can't believe you ate that unhuman amount of food in one sitting!
figurative The level of cruelty in that situation was unhuman.
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