Animality

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ænɪˈmælɪti/

Definitions of animality

noun the state or quality of being animal-like; the animal nature or instincts of humans

Example Sentences

A1 Animality refers to the instinctual behavior of animals.

A2 The scientist studied the animality of different species in the wild.

B1 The book explores the concept of animality in relation to human nature.

B2 The documentary delves into the complexities of animality and how it shapes animal behavior.

C1 The philosopher discussed the philosophical implications of animality in his latest work.

C2 The artist's painting captured the raw essence of animality in the animal kingdom.

Examples of animality in a Sentence

formal The scientist studied the concept of animality in various species.

informal I never knew much about animality until I took that biology class.

slang Some people just can't handle the animality of nature.

figurative His anger brought out the animality in him, causing him to act on instinct rather than reason.

Grammatical Forms of animality

plural

animalities

comparative

more animal

superlative

most animal

present tense

animality

future tense

will be animality

perfect tense

has been animality

continuous tense

is being animality

singular

animality

positive degree

animal

infinitive

to be animal

gerund

being animal

participle

animalized

Origin and Evolution of animality

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'animality' originated from the Latin word 'animalis', which means 'having breath or soul'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'animality' has come to refer to the quality or state of being animal-like or behaving in a way characteristic of animals.