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animalism
[ an-uh-muh-liz-uhm ]
noun
- preoccupation with or motivation by sensual, physical, or carnal appetites rather than moral, spiritual, or intellectual forces.
- the theory that human beings lack a spiritual nature.
animalism
/ 藞忙苍瑟尘蓹藢濒瑟锄蓹尘 /
noun
- satisfaction of or preoccupation with physical matters; sensuality
- the doctrine or belief that man lacks a spiritual nature
- a trait or mode of behaviour typical of animals
Derived Forms
- 藞补苍颈尘补濒颈蝉迟, noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of animalism1
Example Sentences
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Three new films are making fresh attempts to reckon with 鈥渢he symbol of animalism and evil鈥, as Rolling Stone magazine called him.
The heat and dank stickiness that pervades these rooms gives them a living, breathing quality that adds to the animalism of their inhabitants.
The cast is strong, too: Mr. Cole and Mr. Naumovski circling each other with a territorial animalism, Ms. Alsip deploying an easy glow that turns to outrage.
He played half of a Brooklyn couple trying to resolve a squabble with another couple over a fight between their children - a part also revealing of our underlying animalism.
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