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According to the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, the adjective carnal (pronunciation of carnal: ) means related to or given to crude bodily pleasures and appetites. This is often marked by sexuality, sensual delight, or a sexual appetite, and can also refer to something that is bodily, corporeal, temporal, or worldly. The carnal pleasures or carnal cravings often refer to a sexual thirst, hunger, or urges, or other such passions of the body. The connotation of something carnal implies an animal lust or physical need, or a suggestion of eroticism in a censorious way. These attractions refer to sexual needs, an experience of the senses, or a vice of the carnal mind. Carnal uses the suffix ness, both other suffixes like ism and ty can also be added to roots to form different words or parts of speech, like carnality or carnalness.




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Many different languages aso contain words that mean carnal. You may notice that some of these words look and sound similar to the word carnal. These are called cognates. A cognate, which is a word that looks and sounds similar while retaining the same meaning across languages, is often formed when two words have the same root or language of origin such as Latin or Greek. This list of translations for the word carnal is provided by Word Sense.


There are a plethora of different words that someone can use in place of the word carnal. These words which have the same definition as the word carnal are called synonyms. Synonyms are a great way to expand your vocabulary and an easy way to avoid repeating yourself in speech or written work. This list of synonyms for the word carnal is provided by Thesaurus.


There are also a number of different words that have the opposite meaning of the word carnal. These opposite words are called antonyms. Learning antonyms is another great way to expand your English language vocabulary. This list of antonyms for the word carnal is also provided by Thesaurus.


The word carnal can be used in many different situations and sentences in the English language. Try using this word of the day in a sentence today. Using words and sentences is a great way to memorize their meaning and add them to your vocabulary. Below are a few examples of how the word carnal can be used in a sentence.


The students of the bible school were advised to eliminate any carnal desires until marriage. The church thought of it as a sin, and believed that carnal knowledge was only for the purposes of procreation.


Overall, the word carnal means a sexual pleasure or animal instincts related to fleshly desire, rather than the more spiritual aspects of humans. References to carnal mindedness are also used in the Bible in Ephesians, in Romans by the Apostle Paul, Hebrews, John, and Corinthian, according to Emery Horvath, and is related to the other fleshly sin of gluttony. In the past and even now, there were even many states and countries with a criminal law against sodomy and other carnal desires.


Christian Science describes God as Mind, the true source of all thought. One prominent Bible figure, St. Paul, used the term carnal mind to describe all that is self-oriented, unloving, boastful, vain, shallow, deceitful. Paul went on to call this limited and false mind "enmity against God" (Rom 8:7).


Mary Baker Eddy's seminal book on spirituality and healing, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," explains that God is not only divine Mind but also Soul, the source of all true feeling. Elsewhere she stated: "Soul is the infinite source of bliss: only high and holy joy can satisfy immortal cravings" ("Miscellaneous Writings," Pg. 287).


Rose by Louisa Trent (Trent Publishing). His early years in Ireland spent in shackles as a brothel slave, forced to perform perverse carnal acts on demand, Amaurus the Moor now craves the delights of dark carnality. His unwillingness to inflict his unnatural predilections on a wedded wife condemns him to the solitary life of a nomadic mercenary. No home. No begotten children. Definitely no innocent virgins...Then he's seduced by a fair maiden whose illicit passions match his own. Disenchanted with her many spell-casting screw-ups, the Council of Immortals strip Treasa of her magical powers and erase her memory. However, the gods and goddesses are not without mercy. In their infinite wisdom, they give the shallow and vain virgin a second chance, a quest to redeem herself. To accomplish the feat, Treasa must employ her vast store of womanly wiles on Amaurus the Moor...while disguised as a lad, hampered by amnesia, and without knowing the simple quest was a complicated ruse all along. 041b061a72


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