humanist

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noun

hu·​man·​ist -nə̇st How to pronounce humanist (audio)
plural -s
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a
: a person who pursues the study of the humanities
accused by humanists of having an exclusive interest in social sciencesPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
called for a greater understanding between scientists and humanistsScience
b
: an adherent or practitioner of Renaissance humanism
specifically : a Renaissance scholar devoted to the study of classical letters
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: a person who is devoted to human welfare : one who is marked by a strong interest in or concern for humankind : humanitarian
a humanist, a lover of all sorts of peopleYale Review
a humanist, who felt deeply about inequality … wherever he saw itMax Lerner
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a
often capitalized : a person who subscribes to the doctrines of scientific humanism
specifically : a member of a religious society or sect subscribing to such doctrines
b
: a person who subscribes to a form of philosophical humanism

humanist

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adjective

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variants or humanistic
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a
: of or relating to Renaissance humanism or humanists
the humanistic revival of learning
b
: of, relating to, or concerned with the humanities : cultural
the fact that humanistic subjects … have a part in the development of the studentsScience
Greek … the most exacting humanist studyRobert Birley
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: of or relating to philosophical or religious humanism in any of its forms
what we need is a humanistic religion … man-centered and comfortableR. C. Hartnett
supernaturalist and humanist strategies of motivationK. D. Burke
the humanist belief in continuous emergent evolutionWendell Thomas
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: marked by or expressive of devotion to human welfare or strong interest in or concern for humankind : humanitarian
the liberal approach has been a humanist approachM. W. Straight
incorporate the socialist idealism of Russia with the humanist individualism of AmericaCyril Connolly
respect and humanistic regard for all other members of our speciesWeston La Barre

Word History

Etymology

Noun

probably from Middle French humaniste, from Latin humanus + Middle French -iste -ist

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“Humanist.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/humanist. Accessed 11 Dec. 2025.

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