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carnage in Spanish

carnage in Spanish is matanza, carnicería, masacre — carnage means widespread death and destruction, especially from violence or disaster.

carnage in Spanish

matanza
noun
Death and destruction.
carnicería
noun
Death and destruction.
masacre
noun
Death and destruction.
carnaje
noun
Death and destruction.
degollina
noun
Death and destruction.
escabechina
noun
Death and destruction.
carnicería
noun
The corpses, gore, etc. that remain after a massacre.

What does "carnage" mean?

  1. noun Widespread death and destruction, especially from violence or disaster.
    "The battlefield was a scene of total carnage."
  2. noun An overwhelming, one-sided defeat, especially in sport.
    "The final score was pure carnage — 9-0."

carnage in a sentence

  • The battlefield was a scene of total carnage.
  • News crews arrived to film the carnage left by the tornado.
  • The final score was pure carnage — 9-0.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "carnage" in Spanish?

"carnage" in Spanish is matanza, carnicería, masacre. carnage means: Widespread death and destruction, especially from violence or disaster.

How do you use "carnage" in a sentence?

Example: "The battlefield was a scene of total carnage." In Spanish, "carnage" is matanza, carnicería, masacre.

Are there other ways to say "carnage" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "carnage": matanza, carnicería, masacre, carnaje, degollina, escabechina.

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