primitives Synonyms

primitives Meaning

primitives

assumed as a basis, axiomatic, naive, a primitive idea, term, or proposition, produced by a self-taught artist, a self-taught artist, a work of art produced by a primitive artist, closely resembling an ancient ancestor, a later imitator or follower of such an artist, of, relating to, or constituting the assumed parent speech of related languages, of or relating to a people or culture that lacks a written language and advanced technologies, elemental, natural, of or relating to the earliest age or period, closely approximating an early ancestral type, an artist whose work is marked by directness and naïveté, self-taught, untutored, not derived, a typically rough or simple usually handmade and antique home accessory or furnishing, of, relating to, or produced by a people or culture that is nonindustrial and often nonliterate and tribal, an unsophisticated person, an artist of an early period of a culture or artistic movement, a member of a primitive people, something primitive, being or made by a self-taught artist, belonging to or characteristic of an early stage of development, a root word

primitives Sentence Examples

  1. The primitives of a language provide the basic building blocks for more complex structures.
  2. The primitives of a computer system are the fundamental operations it can perform.
  3. The primitives of a game are the actions and objects that players manipulate.
  4. The primitives of art are the elements of line, shape, and color.
  5. The primitives of mathematics are the numbers, operations, and symbols that form its language.
  6. The primitives of music are the notes, rhythms, and harmonies that create its melodies and compositions.
  7. The primitives of human thought are the basic concepts and categories that we use to make sense of the world.
  8. The primitives of society are the customs, norms, and values that shape its culture.
  9. The primitives of technology are the tools, machines, and processes that enable human activity.
  10. The primitives of the human experience are the emotions, sensations, and thoughts that make us who we are.

FAQs About the word primitives

assumed as a basis, axiomatic, naive, a primitive idea, term, or proposition, produced by a self-taught artist, a self-taught artist, a work of art produced by

Neanderthals, savages,barbarians,heathen, heathens,noble savages

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The primitives of a language provide the basic building blocks for more complex structures.

The primitives of a computer system are the fundamental operations it can perform.

The primitives of a game are the actions and objects that players manipulate.

The primitives of art are the elements of line, shape, and color.