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cannibal
[ kan-uh-buhl ]
noun
- a person who eats human flesh, especially for magical or religious purposes, as among certain tribal peoples.
- any animal that eats its own kind.
adjective
- pertaining to or characteristic of a cannibal.
- given to cannibalism.
cannibal
/ ˈæɪə /
noun
- a person who eats the flesh of other human beings
- ( as modifier )
cannibal tribes
- an animal that feeds on the flesh of others of its kind
Other Word Forms
- n·· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of cannibal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cannibal1
Example Sentences
Joel and Ellie survived zombie hordes, cannibals and homicidal despots, only to have him be taken down by good intentions.
There are trillions of ways to die in “The Last of Us,” one for each Cordyceps spore that turned most of humankind into raging, mindless cannibals.
I spend enough time sitting around the house worrying about what I said to someone in high school that may have hurt their feeling so bad it turned them into a cannibal.
You’d think a show that follows the transition from soccer champions to cultish cannibals would want to start us off with pure, innocent girls to emphasize the severity of their journey.
Television’s favorite champion soccer players turned wilderness survival cannibals are finally back.
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