Humanity vs Mankind vs People

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

Humanity

Top 1,000 (very common)C1noun

Mankind

Top 2,000 (common)

People

High-frequency chunkA1noun
 HumanityMankindPeople
Pronunciation🇬🇧 /["/hjuːˈmænəti/"]/🇺🇸 /["/hjuːˈmænəti/"]/🇬🇧 //ˈmæn.kaɪnd//🇺🇸 //ˈmæn.kaɪnd//🇬🇧 /["/ˈpiːpl/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈpiːpl/"]/
MeaningAll people in the world; the human race.All human beings in the world.A group of humans or individuals.
ExampleHe was found guilty of crimes against humanity.Mankind has made significant advancements in technology over the years.People all over the world celebrate New Year's Eve with fireworks.
RegisterNeutralNeutralNeutral
How commonTop 1,000 (very common)Top 2,000 (common)High-frequency chunk
CEFR levelC1-A1
Part of speechnounnoun
Collocationsgreat, true, common, great, true, commonadvancements of mankind, the future of mankind, welfare of mankindyoung, elderly, old, meet, attract, young, elderly, old, meet, attract, local, country, indigenous, represent, bring together, unite, the peoples of the world, young, elderly, old, meet, attract, young, elderly, old, meet, attract
Antonymsinhumanity, brutalityinhumanity, brutalityindividual, alone
Common mistakes'Humanity' confused with 'humankind' - they're similar but not always interchangeable., Incorrectly using 'humanity' as a countable noun., 'Humanity' used in overly formal contexts where simpler terms like 'people' would fit better.Often confused with 'humankind', which is more inclusive., Used inappropriately when discussing specific groups of people.Confusing 'people' with 'person' when referring to one individual., Using 'peoples' to refer to cultures or ethnic groups incorrectly., Mixing up 'people' with 'folk' in formal contexts.
Usage notesUse 'humanity' when talking about people collectively, their behaviors, or shared experiences. It's appropriate in discussions about ethics, philosophy, and global issues. Less suitable in casual conversations.Use 'mankind' to refer to humans in general, typically in more formal contexts. Avoid using in discussions focused on specific gender or more modern, inclusive terms.Use 'people' to refer to groups of individuals. Avoid using it when specifically discussing a single individual or entity. In formal settings, you might say 'individuals' instead.

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Frequently asked questions: Humanity vs Mankind vs People

What's the difference between Humanity, Mankind, and People?

Humanity: All people in the world; the human race. Mankind: All human beings in the world. People: A group of humans or individuals.

Which is more advanced: Humanity, Mankind, and People?

Humanity is the highest level, at C1, on the CEFR scale.

Can you show an example of each?

Humanity: He was found guilty of crimes against humanity. Mankind: Mankind has made significant advancements in technology over the years. People: People all over the world celebrate New Year's Eve with fireworks.

Can I use Humanity, Mankind, and People interchangeably?

Not always. Humanity, Mankind, and People are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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