Pronunciation: /ˈɛnˌtreɪlz/

Definitions of entrails

noun the internal organs, especially the intestines

Example Sentences

A1 The chef carefully removed the entrails from the fish before cooking.

A2 The hunter examined the entrails of the deer to determine its age.

B1 The archaeologist discovered ancient entrails buried in the tomb.

B2 The forensic scientist analyzed the entrails to determine the cause of death.

C1 The witch used the entrails for divination purposes during the ritual.

C2 The surgeon carefully removed the entrails during the complicated procedure.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The chef carefully entrails the fish before cooking it.

A2 She entrails the garden every spring to prepare it for planting.

B1 The forensic scientist entrails the crime scene for evidence.

B2 The researcher entrails the data to find patterns and trends.

C1 The detective entrails the suspect's alibi to uncover any inconsistencies.

C2 The historian entrails the ancient manuscript to decipher its meaning.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The entrails of the animal were carefully examined by the veterinarian.

A2 She couldn't stomach the sight of the entrails spilling out of the butchered pig.

B1 The chef used the entrails of the fish to make a delicious broth.

B2 The archaeologist discovered ancient entrails buried beneath the ruins.

C1 The artist created a sculpture using entrails as a medium, shocking and captivating viewers.

C2 The detective carefully examined the entrails of the crime scene, looking for any clues to solve the mystery.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The witch looked into the crystal ball and saw the entrails of a chicken.

A2 The detective examined the entrails of the victim to determine the cause of death.

B1 The chef carefully removed the entrails from the fish before cooking it.

B2 The archaeologist found ancient entrails buried deep within the tomb.

C1 The surgeon carefully dissected the entrails to remove the tumor.

C2 The biologist studied the entrails of the specimen under a microscope.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The dog sniffed at the entrails.

A2 She couldn't bear to look at the entrails of the slaughtered animal.

B1 The detective carefully examined the entrails for clues.

B2 The archaeologist discovered ancient entrails buried beneath the ruins.

C1 The chef used the entrails of the fish to create a delicious broth.

C2 The scientist studied the entrails of the creature to learn more about its anatomy.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The dog sniffed at the entrails of the fish.

A2 She felt a chill run down her spine as she gazed at the entrails of the sacrificial animal.

B1 The archaeologist carefully examined the entrails of the mummy to learn more about its diet.

B2 The chef used the entrails of the fish to create a delicious broth for the soup.

C1 The fortune teller claimed to be able to read the entrails of animals to predict the future.

C2 The scientist studied the entrails of the specimen under a microscope to analyze its cellular structure.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The cat's entrails were spilled all over the floor.

A2 The chef cleaned and prepared the fish entrails for a special dish.

B1 The detective carefully examined the entrails of the victim to determine the cause of death.

B2 The scientist conducted an experiment dissecting the entrails of various animals.

C1 The archaeologist discovered ancient entrails preserved in a tomb.

C2 The occultist believed that reading entrails could reveal the future.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Entrails! I forgot my lunch at home.

A2 Don't touch that, it's covered in entrails!

B1 Entrails, what a mess!

B2 Entrails! That was a close call.

C1 The sight of entrails made her stomach turn.

C2 Entrails, a gruesome reminder of the battle that took place here.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The hunter examined the entrails of the animal to determine its health.

A2 She felt sick at the sight of the entrails spilling out of the butchered pig.

B1 The chef carefully cleaned and prepared the entrails for a traditional dish.

B2 The forensic scientist analyzed the entrails to gather evidence for the investigation.

C1 The occultist believed that reading entrails could reveal the future.

C2 The ancient practice of haruspicy involved interpreting entrails as a form of divination.

Examples of entrails in a Sentence

formal The surgeon carefully examined the entrails to determine the cause of death.

informal I can't stand the sight of entrails when I'm cooking.

slang I heard that horror movie is full of guts and entrails.

figurative The entrails of the company's financial statements revealed some troubling information.

Grammatical Forms of entrails

plural

entrails

comparative

more entrails

superlative

most entrails

present tense

entrails

future tense

will entrails

perfect tense

have entrails

continuous tense

is entrails

singular

entrail

positive degree

entrails

infinitive

to entrail

gerund

entrailing

participle

entrailing

Origin and Evolution of entrails

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'entrails' originated from the Latin word 'entrālia' which means 'inward parts'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the internal organs of animals, the term 'entrails' later evolved to also include the intestines and internal parts of humans. Over time, it has come to be associated with omens and fortune-telling, particularly in ancient Roman and medieval European cultures.