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carnal

American  
[kahr-nl] / ˈkɑr nl /

adjective

  1. pertaining to or characterized by the flesh or the body, its passions and appetites; sensual.

    carnal pleasures.

    Synonyms:
    concupiscent, libidinous, lascivious, lecherous, lustful, bodily
  2. not spiritual; merely human; temporal; worldly.

    a man of secular, rather carnal, leanings.

    Synonyms:
    natural, earthly

carnal British  
/ ˈkɑːnəl /

adjective

  1. relating to the appetites and passions of the body; sensual; fleshly

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Synonym Usage

Carnal, sensual, fleshly, animal all refer to bodily rather than rational or spiritual aspects of humans. Carnal, although it may refer to the body as opposed to the spirit, often refers to sexual needs or urges: carnal cravings, attractions, satisfactions. Sensual implies a suggestion of eroticism: sensual eyes; a sensual dance; it may also refer to experience of the senses: a sensual delight. Fleshly may refer to any physical need or appetite, sex as well as hunger and thirst: the fleshly sin of gluttony; fleshly yearnings. Animal refers to sexual appetites in a censorious way only; it may also describe pleasing or admirable physical characteristics or appearance: animal lust; to move with animal grace.

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Etymology

Origin of carnal

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Latin carnālis, equivalent to carn- (stem of carō ) “flesh” + -ālis -al 1

Explanation

Carnal is an adjective meaning "of the flesh." This makes carnal relations a subject that kids want to know more about, but one that both kids and parents may be embarrassed to talk about with each other. Carnal can be used to refer literally to flesh: after lions are done feasting on a downed zebra, vultures might pick over its carnal remains. Another use for carnal is to describe something that is worldly (as opposed to spiritual) — "He didn't have much use for religion, preferring to spend his time on more carnal pursuits."

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Samples of beef jerky from Carnal, a local restaurant, enticed me to buy both regular and spicy versions to take home.

From New York Times • Jun. 29, 2022

After gutting the building, located on State Street in downtown Bellingham, Carnal opened on Aug. 28, 2020.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 23, 2022

“I don’t think that it would be worth the larger income for all the stress,” Carnal said.

From Washington Times • Jan. 2, 2017

John Riggs of the Sons of Union Veterans said Carnal was a hero for putting his life on the line to preserve the Union and abolish slavery.

From US News • Jun. 7, 2015

Carnal life, Man's law of strife, Hath but brief existence; Passes, fades, Like wavering shades Without real subsistence.

From Wine, Women, and Song Mediaeval Latin Students' songs; Now first translated into English verse by Symonds, John Addington

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