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carnage

carnage, massacre

noun kar-NAZH Rare

Origin: Italian carnaggio (slaughter of flesh) from Latin caro (flesh)

Usage Note

Carnage describes large-scale killing or destruction. It is also used hyperbolically in informal speech to mean a disaster or fiasco — c'était le carnage can describe a chaotic situation as readily as a violent one. English borrowed the word from French essentially unchanged.

Examples

"Le carnage de la guerre a choqué le monde entier."

Natural Translation

The carnage of the war shocked the entire world.

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