Associations to the word «Humanist»
Noun
- Bosch
- Heidelberg
- Terence
- Bertrand
- Astronomer
- Scribe
- Solidarity
- Scripture
- Manuscript
- Alliance
- Forster
- Purge
- Elite
- Judaism
- Imitation
- Socrates
- Cornelius
- Heroine
- Andrea
- Achilles
- Translation
- Julius
- Puritan
- International
- Anthropologist
- Sonnet
- Philipp
- Nicholas
- Learning
- Sebastian
- Reform
- Mans
- Conception
- Roe
- Folly
- Nigerian
- Philanthropist
- Birthplace
- Preacher
- Mastery
- Antoine
- Socialist
- Hu
- Scholarship
- Mona
- Raphael
- Corpus
- Chancellor
- Navarre
- Andreas
- Prudence
- Courtier
- Society
- Michel
- Fresco
- Classics
- Discipline
- Christian
- Photographer
- Value
- Heinrich
- Uganda
- Equality
- Liberal
- Photography
- Protestantism
- Catholic
- Doctrine
- Anti
- Sociology
- Advocate
- Praise
Adjective
Wiktionary
HUMANIST, noun. A scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities
HUMANIST, noun. A person who believes in the philosophy of humanism
HUMANIST, noun. (historical) In the Renaissance, a scholar of Greek and Roman classics
HUMANIST, adjective. Relating to humanism or the humanities
HUMANIST, adjective. (typography) (of a typeface) Resembling classical handwritten monumental Roman letters rather than the 19th-century grotesque typefaces.
Dictionary definition
HUMANIST, noun. A classical scholar or student of the liberal arts.
HUMANIST, noun. An advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans.
HUMANIST, adjective. Of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism; "the humanistic revival of learning".
HUMANIST, adjective. Of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion; "the humanist belief in continuous emergent evolution"- Wendell Thomas.
HUMANIST, adjective. Pertaining to or concerned with the humanities; "humanistic studies"; "a humane education".
HUMANIST, adjective. Marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare; "a humane physician"; "released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons"; "respect and humanistic regard for all members of our species".
Wise words
A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword.