Stone Age Man

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /stoʊn eɪdʒ mæn/

Definitions of Stone Age man

noun A member of a society in the early stages of development

Example Sentences

A1 Stone Age man lived in caves and hunted for food.

A2 Stone Age man used tools made of stone to survive.

B1 Stone Age man developed primitive forms of communication.

B2 Stone Age man began to create art and symbols.

C1 Stone Age man adapted to changing environmental conditions.

C2 Stone Age man's culture and technology advanced over time.

Examples of Stone Age man in a Sentence

formal Stone Age man relied on primitive tools for hunting and gathering.

informal Back in the Stone Age, man had to make do with basic tools for survival.

slang Stone Age dude had to use whatever he could find to survive.

figurative In today's fast-paced world, sometimes I feel like a Stone Age man trying to keep up with technology.

Grammatical Forms of Stone Age man

past tense

Stone Age men

plural

Stone Age men

comparative

more Stone Age

superlative

most Stone Age

present tense

Stone Age man

future tense

will be Stone Age man

perfect tense

have been Stone Age man

continuous tense

are being Stone Age man

singular

Stone Age man

positive degree

Stone Age man

infinitive

to be Stone Age man

gerund

being Stone Age man

participle

Stone Age man

Origin and Evolution of Stone Age man

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'Stone Age man' originated in the 19th century during the early days of archaeology and anthropology.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe prehistoric humans who used stone tools, the term has evolved to encompass a broader understanding of early human societies and their technological advancements during the Stone Age period.