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man (man)
noun pl. men (men)
- a human being; person; specif.,
- a hominid (Homo sapiens) having an opposable thumb, the ability to make and use specialized tools, articulate speech, and a highly developed brain with the faculty of abstract thought: the only living hominid
- any extinct hominid, as Neanderthal man
- the human race; mankind: used without the or a
- an adult male human being
- sometimes, a boy
- an adult male servant, follower, attendant, or subordinate
- a male employee; workman
- a soldier, sailor, etc.; esp., one of the rank and file
- Archaic a vassal
- a husband
- a lover
- a person with qualities conventionally regarded as manly, such as strength, courage, etc.
- a player on a team
- any of the pieces used in chess, checkers, etc.
- Slang fellow; chap: used in direct address
- Naut. a ship: used in compounds man-of-war, merchantman
Etymology: ME < OE mann, akin to Ger mann, Goth manna < IE base *manu- (> Sans mánu-, Russ muž): akin ? to *men-, to think > mind
transitive verb manned, manning man′·ning
- to furnish with a labor force for work, defense, etc. to man a ship
- to take assigned places in, on, or at for work or defense man the guns!
- to strengthen; brace; fortify; nerve to man oneself for an ordeal
- Falconry to tame or accustom (a hawk) to the presence of men
interjection
- used to provide emphasis
- used in a neutral way to preface or resume one's remarks
adjective
be one's own man
- to be free and independent
- to be in full control of one's powers, senses, etc.
man and boy
the Man
☆- Slang the person having power or authority over one; esp., as orig. used by U.S. blacks, a white man
- a policeman
to a man
Man (man)
Man
- Manila (paper)
- Manitoba
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Alternate definitions:
man
n.
The human race
men and women, mankind, humankind, human beings, human race, humanity, human species, human nature, persons, mortals, populace, individuals, earthlings, civilized society, Homo faber (Latin), creatures, fellow creatures, people, folk, society, Homo sapiens (Latin); see also hominid.An adult male
he, gentleman, Sir, Mr., esquire., swain., fellow., blade., yeoman., mister., master., beau., chap*, guy*, buck*; see also boy.Anyone
human being, an individual, fellow creature; see person 1.*Husband
as a man
be one's own man
man and boy*
to a man
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Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Converse of object
- kill: He had asked his advice about killing a man who had cursed ' Umar.
Adjective modifier
- old: Spike shouted, " Right, old man, go for the nose!
Modifies a noun
- utd: Preston 2 - 1 Man Utd A youthful Manchester United side lost out to Preston North End in an entertaining friendly at Deepdale.
Noun used with modifier
- con: When the con man came By: Real Business One readers ' sad - and cautionary - tale.
Preposition: of
- match: Man of the match Rob for his total commitment and effort and his 5 goals.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
A real Centauröpart man, part horse's ass. A rough appraisal, but curiously true.
He had a fear of the dead, and of all inanimate things, rising up around himto claim him; it isthe fearof thepre- eminently solitary child and solitary man.
Sir Roger told them, with the air of a man who would not give his judgement rashly, that much might be said on both sides.
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