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Bestial   /bˈɛstʃəl/   Listen
noun
Bestial  n.  A domestic animal; also collectively, cattle; as, other kinds of bestial. (Scot.)



adjective
Bestial  adj.  
1.
Belonging to a beast, or to the class of beasts. " Among the bestial herds to range."
2.
Having the qualities of a beast; brutal; below the dignity of reason or humanity; irrational; carnal; beastly; sensual.
Synonyms: Brutish; beastly; brutal; carnal; vile; low; depraved; sensual; filthy.






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"Bestial" Quotes from Famous Books



... killed off by famine and disease, for the triumph of a cause which they never understood, but had recently been told was that of foreign capitalists. In the demoralization that ensued all restraints fell away. The entire social fabric, from groundwork to summit, was rent, and society, convulsed with bestial passions, tore its own members to pieces. Russia ran amuck among the nations. That was the height of war frenzy. Since then, the document went on, passion had abated sensibly and a number of well-intentioned men who had been swept onward by ...
— The Inside Story Of The Peace Conference • Emile Joseph Dillon

... was cleared, and the white men emerged into the open. The air which still reeked of burning was preferable to the unwholesome stench which these bestial ...
— The Triumph of John Kars - A Story of the Yukon • Ridgwell Cullum

... his nose in the air, and saluted with the two flakes of fire that sparkled in his bright eyes the pretty maidservant, who thought him neither so ugly nor so foul, nor so bestial; when, following Perrotte up the steps, Amador received on the nose, cheeks, and other portions of his face a slash of the whip, which made him see all the lights of the Magnificat, so well was the dose administered by the Sieur de Cande, who, busy chastening his greyhounds ...
— Droll Stories, Volume 3 • Honore de Balzac

... cramming)—Ver. 230. "Sagina plane est." "Sagina" was the term applied to the fattening or cramming of animals for the purpose of killing. The use of the term implies Scapha'a notion of the bestial kind of ...
— The Captiva and The Mostellaria • Plautus

... Highness hears This burst and bass of loyal harmony, And how we each and all of us abhor The venomous, bestial, devilish revolt Of Thomas Wyatt. Hear us now make oath To raise your Highness thirty thousand men, And arm and strike as with one hand, and brush This Wyatt from our shoulders, like a flea That might have leapt upon us unawares. Swear with me, noble fellow-citizens, all, With all ...
— Queen Mary and Harold • Alfred Lord Tennyson


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