adjective
carnal
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adjective
1
Relating to physical or sexual desires and pleasures rather than the mind or spirit.
"The novel explores carnal desire alongside deeper emotional themes."
"They shared a purely carnal relationship with no emotional attachment."
2
Relating to the body rather than the spirit; worldly rather than spiritual.
"The sermon warned against carnal pleasures that distract from faith."
How to Use Carnal
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo do with the body and its physical appetites, especially sex, as opposed to the mind or soul.
When to use it
Fairly formal or literary; in everyday speech people usually just say "physical" or "sexual."
Common pairings
carnal desire
carnal knowledge
carnal pleasures
Word Forms
more carnal comparative, most carnal superlative
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Etymology
From Latin carnalis, "of the flesh," from caro/carnis ("flesh, meat") — the same root behind "carnivore" and "carnation."