Meaning & Definition of word "Carnage"

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    Carnage

    /ˈkɑrnɪdʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. The killing of a large number of people; great destruction of life.
      • Example: The battle resulted in a carnage that shocked the entire nation.
    • 2. Widespread and indiscriminate slaughter.
      • Example: The documentary depicted the carnage inflicted upon civilians during the war.
    • 3. A scene of great bloodshed or destruction.
      • Example: The aftermath of the storm left a carnage that took weeks to clean up.
    • 4. Referring to violent events or actions causing many deaths.
      • Example: The report detailed the carnage of the terrorist attack, emphasizing the need for peace.
    • 5. Often used metaphorically to describe destruction in a non-literal sense.
      • Example: The review criticized the movie’s carnage of historical accuracy.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'carnage', from Latin 'carnaticum', meaning 'slaughter of animals'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    carnage on the battlefield:

    A large scale loss of life in war or conflict.

    leave a trail of carnage:

    To cause destruction and death in one's wake.

    carnage at the hands of:

    Mass destruction or killing caused by someone or something.

    Related Words

    slaughter:

    The killing of animals for food or the killing of a large number of people.

    massacre:

    The intentional killing of a large number of people.

    Slang Meanings of carnage

    Meaning: Intense violence or destruction.

    Example Sentence: That concert was pure carnage, people were just going wild.

    Meaning: A chaotic situation with lots of fighting or destruction.

    Example Sentence: The party turned into a carnage when the cops arrived.