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Humanity is all of us homo sapiens or people. A mass is a large number. "Mass of humanity" is just a cliche way of saying a lot of people.
nothing just your humanity move ...~
Not really. You can be very calm when shocked.
It can be either a curse word, like "What the h*** does that mean?" Or it can be used to describe a place of great pain, believed to be the opposite of heaven where people who do not believe in Christ go.
Yes. When people say nice move they usually mean something along the lines of 'haha you idiot' so they really mean the opposite of what they say which is verbal irony.
There isn't really an antonym for audience. There are many synonyms for it as well as phrases that mean the opposite, but not single words that mean the opposite.
Humanity refers to the qualities and characteristics that make people human, including compassion, empathy, kindness, and understanding. It encompasses the collective experience, behavior, and nature of human beings in society.
The general opposite of the noun "land" is "sea." These are the two types of surface. Historically the opposite of travel by land was by sea, but this could now apply to travel by "ground" as opposed to by "air." If you are referring to what an aircraft does, then 'take off' would be a suitable opposite. For sea travel the opposite could be to "set sail." If you refer to what you do to a fish after hooking it, then the opposite might be 'lose' but it is not so clear. --- It really depends upon which meaning of 'land' you mean and exactly what you mean by 'opposite'. When people refer to the 'opposite' of a word they normally mean its antonym and this would typically only apply to adjectives and adverbs, and certain verbs that have a clear antonym, and to nouns based on them.
The general opposite of the noun "land" is "sea." These are the two types of surface. Historically the opposite of travel by land was by sea, but this could now apply to travel by "ground" as opposed to by "air." If you are referring to what an aircraft does, then 'take off' would be a suitable opposite. For sea travel the opposite could be to "set sail." If you refer to what you do to a fish after hooking it, then the opposite might be 'lose' but it is not so clear. --- It really depends upon which meaning of 'land' you mean and exactly what you mean by 'opposite'. When people refer to the 'opposite' of a word they normally mean its antonym and this would typically only apply to adjectives and adverbs, and certain verbs that have a clear antonym, and to nouns based on them.
The word "opposite" is ill-defined here. Also, we really don't know what dark matter is, so it's kind of pointless to talk about its "opposite", whatever that is supposed to mean.
Sarcasm is using irony to make fun of something. For example, saying "I can't wait for that!" when you really mean the opposite.
If by date you mean have a romantic relationship. Of coarse you can still be together many people of the opposite sex have friendships that work really well.