primal Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- unimportant
- minor
- minor
- secondary
- negligible
- negligible
- trivial
- inferior
- subordinate
- insignificant
- subordinate
- secondary
- trivial
- inferior
- slight
- insignificant
- slight
- unimportant
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- chief
- grand
- sovereign
- great
- overmastering
- overriding
- key
- prior
- master
- leading
- capital
- paramount
- number-one
- principal
- premier
- overbearing
- cardinal
Weak:
- prestigious
- famous
- noteworthy
- outstanding
- renowned
- unsurpassed
- major
- stellar
- eminent
- preeminent
- unequalled
- signal
- unequaled
- mighty
- matchless
- sovran
- star
- unparalleled
- senior
- significant
- important
- superior
- celebrated
- momentous
- top
- influential
- high-level
- incomparable
- distinguished
- illustrious
- numero-uno
- arch
- noble
- famed
- notable
- no-1
Meaning of primal
primal (s)
serving as an essential component
having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state
primal Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The primal scream of the wild animal echoed through the forest, sending shivers down their spines.
- Fire was humanity's first primal discovery, a source of warmth and protection against the darkness.
- The primal rhythms of nature pulsed through the earth, connecting all living things.
- Despite his civilized facade, there was a primal fierceness in his eyes, hinting at untamed depths.
- The taste of fresh, ripe fruit awakened a primal hunger within her, reminding her of simpler times.
- 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
dominant, supreme, predominant, foremost, first, central, greatest, highest, primary,main
last, last, least,least, unimportant, minor,minor, secondary, negligible, negligible
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.