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carnal
/ ˈkɑːnəl /
adjective
relating to the appetites and passions of the body; sensual; fleshly
Other Word Forms
- carnality noun
- carnalist noun
- carnally adverb
- carnalness noun
- carnalism noun
- hypercarnal adjective
- hypercarnally adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of carnal1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He told me, “Hey carnal, I’m going to invite you to be on my album.”
But the texting and blocking, the free-for-all backwaters of the internet and the carnal shenanigans that color contemporary TV teendom do put a different complexion on growing up.
The next, their gasps and grunts turn carnal, almost violent.
But for all his uses of food as a source of carnal provocation and capitalist fracturing, Bong also allows food to be the root of love and community.
Those carnal delights hardly seem worth it given the violence and mendacity Stanley has shown himself capable of.
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