Meaning & Definition of word "Primeval"

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    Primeval

    /praɪˈmiːvəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to the earliest ages in the history of the world.
      • Example: The primeval forests are a remnant of a time long before human civilization.
    • 2. Primitive; ancient; or original.
      • Example: The cave paintings gave us a glimpse into the primeval creativity of early humans.
    • 3. Basic or fundamental; relating to the origins of something.
      • Example: The primeval instincts of survival can still be observed in modern behavior.
    • 4. Characterized by a sense of primordial energy or rawness.
      • Example: The primeval landscape was both beautiful and terrifying, untouched by modern development.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'primaevalis', from 'primo' meaning 'first' + 'aevum' meaning 'age' or 'era'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    primeval man:

    A reference to early humans or hominids existing in prehistoric times.

    primeval forest:

    A forest that has never been cut down or disturbed by human activity.

    Related Words

    primordial:

    Existing at or from the beginning of time; primeval.

    primal:

    Relating to an early stage in evolutionary development; fundamental or basic.

    Slang Meanings of primeval

    Meaning: Very old-fashioned or out of date.

    Example Sentence: He thinks that using a paper map is primeval.