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Meaning

The word "carnage" refers to the widespread and brutal killing of a large number of people or animals. It often implies violent bloodshed resulting from battles, massacres, or any form of large-scale destruction where lives are lost.

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Etymology

The word "carnage" comes from the Latin word "cARNāgium," meaning "slaughter of animals," which itself is derived from "caro," meaning "flesh." The term has evolved to encompass the killing or bloodshed of humans as well.

Examples

  1. The aftermath of the war was filled with scenes of carnage that left the community in shock.
  2. The novel depicted the carnage of the battlefield vividly, illustrating the horrors of war.
  3. Witnesses described the carnage that unfolded during the violent uprising in the city.
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