bestial
Americanadjective
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brutal or savage
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sexually depraved; carnal
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lacking in refinement; brutish
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of or relating to a beast
Other Word Forms
- bestially adverb
Etymology
Origin of bestial
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, either from Anglo-French or directly from Late Latin bēstiālis ( Latin bēsti(a) beast + -ālis -al 1 )
Example Sentences
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Although he welcomed the Gladstone apology in Guyana, he said the failure to acknowledge Jamaica hinted at "an unwillingness to face up to the full brutal, bestial horror of chattel slavery" in the country.
From BBC • Aug. 25, 2023
White-suited Dr. Moreau herds his bestial mutants and plots to mate his panther-woman with a visitor.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2020
In an interview with The Verge from 2016, Ueda largely attributed this to the difficulties in bestial cat / bird / dog Trico’s technical design.
From The Verge • Dec. 2, 2019
And you said that one of the things that was interesting to you about America was that, despite bestial behavior, we had failed to produce a nation of beasts.
From The New Yorker • Aug. 7, 2019
It stared at the two of them with bestial yellow eyes.
From "Ship Breaker" by Paolo Bacigalupi
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