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Sentence count:222+14Posted:2017-01-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ancientbarbarousbasicbeginningelementaryfundamentalnativeoriginalprehistoricsimpleuncivilizedSimilar words: diminutivepunitivepositivecognitivesensitivedefinitivecompetitiveinitiativeMeaning: ['prɪmɪtɪv]  n. 1. a person who belongs to an early stage of civilization 2. a mathematical expression from which another expression is derived 3. a word serving as the basis for inflected or derived forms. adj. 1. belonging to an early stage of technical development; characterized by simplicity and (often) crudeness 2. little evolved from or characteristic of an earlier ancestral type 3. used of preliterate or tribal or nonindustrial societies 4. of or created by one without formal training; simple or naive in style. 
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91 This may be the clearest evidence of the change from the imported gold coin acting as a primitive valuable to primitive money.
92 We also stopped to hike on a primitive trail, up and over a short ridge to a small, isolated lake.
93 Teheran, by contrast was a poor and primitive society in those days.
94 Hand Gunners are highly effective warriors armed with primitive gunpowder weapons.
95 Ironically we find that this mixture of heathenism and paganism is rather like living in the primitive church.
96 She heard the key turn in the lock and a fear that was just short of primitive assailed her.
97 After all, these were the most primitive people of all, our earliest ancestors.
98 He pointed out that the latency period is absent in primitive societies and is found only in higher cultures.
99 Primitive myth comes to us through the kindness of shamans, village elders, witches, warlocks, and medicine men.
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100 The surrounding countryside is windswept and rocky, moss-bedecked flints sticking out of the ground like primitive blades.
101 Similarly, primitive valuables may be paid by weaker groups to create alliances.
102 The line of dramatic form running from primitive arrow dance to Pinero is worth bearing in mind.
103 Man must be able to think freely and he must be able to express his thoughts freely! He who is against this is not only fascist and primitive but at the same time is a very great coward also! Only the brave and the honorable men are never afraid of freedom of thought and freedom of expression of ideas! Just like the cockroaches do not like the light, evil minds also do not like the freedom of thoughts! Mehmet Murat ildan 
104 But it seems that his interest in primitive ritual had led him to place his own stress on life as a ritual.
105 They are among the most primitive on bony fish, though their skeleton consists largely of cartilage.
106 But trade in slaves has been a universal phenomenon, affecting all primitive societies.
107 The difficulties were considerable for aircraft were still primitive with open cockpits, and airfields were very few and far between.
108 These simple, single-celled creatures are the most primitive forms of life on earth.
109 Uncle used to tell me about the time when the primitive Methodists and the Wesley Methodists were joining up.
110 Primitive streak stage embryos can also be manipulated using a dissecting microscope but the lower resolution makes such manipulations less precise.
111 During the 1860s and 70s the populists attributed to the primitive peasant commune all the characteristics of a latent socialist order.
112 Even primitive tribes when dancing submit to the discipline imposed by their leaders.
113 They grafted themselves, in fact, on to a much older, more primitive and powerful religious life.
114 In primitive societies, practice for Bourdieu must then primarily be about strategy.
115 In this way, semantic markers decompose the meanings of words into more primitive elements.
116 More crudely, they are written off as a rampaging mob, victim to primitive urges or the machinations of conspirators.
117 A number of authoritative scholars seriously question the propriety of interpreting prehistoric remains by reference to the customs of modern primitive peoples.
118 All the islands, including even Java, harbour primitive peoples, often still living in stone-age conditions.
119 Primitive and Pagan myth comprise the East and West winds of mythology.
120 The breeding range of island species is small and therefore vulnerable, and the species themselves may be quite primitive.
More similar words: diminutivepunitivepositivecognitivesensitivedefinitivecompetitiveinitiativepositivelyinquisitivelimitprimelimitedprimaryincriminatereprimandproximityto the limitprimarilylimitationinimitableequanimitydiscriminateprima faciereprimandedrecriminationindiscriminatediscriminationmitigatemitigation
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