Prehistoric Terminology

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun A prehistoric human being who lived in caves or other primitive shelters

  • The anthropologist studied the lifestyle of the caveman through archaeological findings.
  • I bet cavemen had a tough time finding food without grocery stores.
  • That guy is such a caveman, always grunting and not using proper manners.
  • His approach to technology is like a caveman trying to operate a computer for the first time.

adjective relating to the earliest ages of the world

  • The researchers discovered primeval artifacts dating back thousands of years.
  • I can't believe how old these primeval ruins are!
  • That movie was set in some primeval times, man.
  • Her primeval instincts kicked in when she sensed danger.

adjective existing at or from the beginning of time; primeval

  • The primordial soup theory suggests that life on Earth originated from a mixture of organic compounds.
  • I love exploring caves and seeing the primordial rock formations.
  • That old car is so primordial, it barely runs anymore.
  • The primordial instincts of survival kick in when faced with a dangerous situation.

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

  • Stone Age man relied on primitive tools for hunting and gathering.
  • Back in the Stone Age, man had to make do with basic tools for survival.
  • Stone Age dude had to use whatever he could find to survive.
  • In today's fast-paced world, sometimes I feel like a Stone Age man trying to keep up with technology.