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carnage

carnage / carnage
Noun

This term evokes a visceral image of blood and physical devastation. It is far more intense than slaughter or killing, suggesting a chaotic scene where the scale of death is overwhelming and the aftermath is gruesome. It is typically used in journalistic or historical accounts of war and tragedy. Grammatically, carnage is an uncountable noun. It describes a state or a scene of destruction rather than individual instances of death, meaning it cannot be pluralized and does not take a plural verb.

Meanings

Nouncarnage

The killing of a large number of people, typically in a violent or brutal manner, often associated with war or massacre.

"The battlefield was a scene of absolute carnage."

Nouncarnage

A great amount of destruction or slaughter, often used to describe a severe accident or a disastrous event.

"The highway was a scene of carnage after the multi-car pileup."

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