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Carnality - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Carnality refers to physical or sexual desires and pleasures, often emphasizing the sensual or bodily aspects over spiritual or intellectual ones. It is associated with indulgence in worldly or fleshly appetites.

carnality

/kɑːrˈnæləti/ /kɑːˈnæləti/

Definition:

Relating to physical, especially sexual, desires and appetites.

Synonyms:

sensuality, lustfulness, animalism, voluptuousness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

spirituality, chastity

Common Collocations:

human carnality, base carnality, indulge in carnality

Derivatives:

carnal, carnally

Usage Tips:

Use "carnality" to describe physical or sexual nature, often in contrast to spirituality or intellect.

Common Phrases:

fleshly desires, carnal pleasures, worldly carnality

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "carnalis," meaning "of the flesh," from "caro" (flesh).

Examples:

  • 1. The monk rejected all forms of carnality in pursuit of spiritual purity.
  • 2. Her poetry explores themes of love and carnality with vivid imagery.
  • 3. The novel’s depiction of carnality shocked some conservative readers.
  • 4. He struggled to balance his religious beliefs with his natural carnality.

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