Crossword-Solution: HUMANISE
We have 37 clues for the answer “HUMANISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BECOME humane | 1 answer |
| make humane | 2 answers |
| make human | 2 answers |
| show consideration | 3 answers |
| Stretch a point | 4 answers |
| stretch-a-point | 4 answers |
| show mercy | 7 answers |
| BE benevolent | 11 answers |
| featherbed | 13 answers |
| BE lax | 13 answers |
| go-easy | 14 answers |
| Go easy | 16 answers |
| be lenient | 16 answers |
| ___ mattress | 17 answers |
| Over-indulge | 22 answers |
| Pamper | 23 answers |
| render civil | 23 answers |
| housebreak | 27 answers |
| illumine | 28 answers |
| Coddle | 28 answers |
| BE patient | 31 answers |
| humanize | 32 answers |
| Euphoria | 38 answers |
| Educate | 40 answers |
| Acquaint | 40 answers |
| Enlighten | 42 answers |
| civilise | 42 answers |
| Enrich | 45 answers |
| "Pity!" | 46 answers |
| Edify | 46 answers |
| Teach | 48 answers |
| Indulge | 50 answers |
| Cultivate | 51 answers |
| Instruct | 51 answers |
| inspirit | 55 answers |
| humour | 79 answers |
| Master | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with HUMANISE (5)
She wanted—what some people want throughout life—a grief that should deeply touch her, and thus humanise and make her capable of sympathy.
Brave Samuel Johnson! One such truth-teller is worth all the moralists and preachers who ever laboured to humanise mankind.
There are at this time a greater number of excellent artists than were ever known before at one period in this nation; there is a general desire among our nobility to be distinguished as lovers and judges of the arts; there is a greater superfluity of wealth among the people to reward the professors; and, above all, we are patronised by a monarch, who, knowing the value of science and of elegance, thinks every art worthy of his notice that tends to soften and humanise the mind.
When he had gone, there was the house to look after, and the servants to humanise, and several kettles of Helen’s to keep on the boil.
What, indeed, is to humanise these beings, who rest shut up (for they seldom even open their windows), smoking, drinking brandy, and driving bargains? I have been almost stifled by these smokers.
Quotes with HUMANISE (2)
I like dialogue in novels. I wanted to avoid laying history on with a trowel - appearing to be lecturing, as opposed to the characters lecturing their children or students. Dialogue can humanise the story and make it go down somewhat more smoothly.
Originally, I thought, 'Gollum's such a fantastic character, why are you doing him CG? Surely you need to be able to humanise him as much as possible - he's so full of pathos and real emotion.'