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    carnage
    /ˈkɑːnɪdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. the killing of a large number of people: "the bombing was timed to cause as much carnage as possible"

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  3. Carnage means the violent killing of large numbers of people, especially in war. Learn how to pronounce carnage and see synonyms, translations and usage examples.

  4. Carnage is the flesh of slain animals or humans, or great and usually bloody slaughter or injury. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of carnage from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Carnage is the violent killing of large numbers of people, especially in a war. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and word origin of carnage from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. Carnage comes from the Latin carnaticum, meaning "flesh" or "slaughter of animals." Carnage is often used to describe the brutal killing of many people, but can also refer to large numbers of animals that have been butchered.

  7. noun. /ˈkɑːnɪdʒ/ /ˈkɑːrnɪdʒ/ [uncountable] the violent killing of a large number of people synonym slaughter. a scene of carnage. the carnage of the First World War. How can we reduce the carnage on our roads? Extra Examples. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

  8. Carnage means large-scale killing or maiming, especially in war or an accident. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this word, as well as related terms and expressions.

  9. Carnage means extensive slaughter, especially of human beings in battle. It comes from Latin caro (flesh) and is often used in the context of war, violence, or chaos.