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Is it correct to say " he is full of humanity"?
20 déc. 2016 11:23
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One meaning of "humanity" is (from Dictionary.com): "the quality of being humane; kindness; benevolence". So, I would say "full of humanity" is a fine expression (google search returns about 940k hits on it). But it's good mostly in writing. In speech, most people would use simpler phrases.
21 décembre 2016
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Humanity is a noun. It means the human race. Do you mean humility?
20 décembre 2016
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It's grammatically correct, but it sounds a bit weird in English. British and American English shy away from abstract terminology whenever it's possible (maybe you're likely to find a higher percentage of abstraction in Australian English). I think I would say "He's a very generous man" or something like that:) Sources: this is one of the main topics of an exam I'll be sitting in a month :)
20 décembre 2016
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