Carnage (en. Carnage)
[kaʁnaʒ]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Massacre, violent destruction of human lives.
The carnage on the battlefield shocked the nation.
Le carnage sur le champ de bataille a choqué la nation.
Extreme destruction, ruin.
The storm caused carnage in the city.
La tempête a causé un carnage dans la ville.
Act of intense violence or brutality.
The carnage during the civil war is unacceptable.
Le carnage lors de la guerre civile est inacceptable.
Etymology
From the Latin 'carnaticum', referring to an act of killing.
Common Phrases and Expressions
large-scale carnage
Destruction or massacre on a large scale.
carnage à grande échelle
the carnage of war
Reference to the violence and destruction caused by war.
le carnage de la guerre
to make carnage
To cause considerable loss or destruction.
faire du carnage
Related Words
massacre
Violent and systematic execution of a large number of people.
massacre
slaughter
Act of killing animals or, by extension, referring to a large massacre.
boucherie
destruction
Action of destroying, often violently.
destruction
Slang Meanings
Extreme violence in an informal context.
The last battle was a real carnage.
La dernière bataille était un vrai carnage.
State of disorder or chaos.
After the party, there was a carnage in the living room.
Après la fête, il y avait un carnage dans le salon.