primal (Meaning)

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primal (s)

serving as an essential component

having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state

primal Sentence Examples

  1. The instinct for survival is a primal urge deeply ingrained in all living beings.
  2. In moments of danger, humans often revert to their primal instincts for self-preservation.
  3. The sound of drums awakened a primal energy within the dancers, stirring their souls.
  4. His laughter echoed with a primal intensity, reverberating through the cavernous halls.
  5. The primal scream of the wild animal echoed through the forest, sending shivers down their spines.
  6. Fire was humanity's first primal discovery, a source of warmth and protection against the darkness.
  7. The primal rhythms of nature pulsed through the earth, connecting all living things.
  8. Despite his civilized facade, there was a primal fierceness in his eyes, hinting at untamed depths.
  9. The taste of fresh, ripe fruit awakened a primal hunger within her, reminding her of simpler times.
  10. In the heat of battle, warriors tapped into their primal rage, fighting with unbridled fury.

FAQs About the word primal

serving as an essential component, having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state

big, central, first, dominant,main, primary, predominant, highest, supreme, foremost

last,least, last, least, subordinate, unimportant, unimportant, minor, insignificant, slight

The instinct for survival is a primal urge deeply ingrained in all living beings.

In moments of danger, humans often revert to their primal instincts for self-preservation.

The sound of drums awakened a primal energy within the dancers, stirring their souls.

His laughter echoed with a primal intensity, reverberating through the cavernous halls.