What is another word for cannibalistic?

Pronunciation: [kˌanɪbəlˈɪstɪk] (IPA)

Cannibalistic is a word that describes an act of or pertaining to cannibalism, which is an inhumane practice of consuming members of one's own species. To avoid repetition and diversify your vocabulary, some words that you can use instead of cannibalistic include anthropophagous, carnivoracious, devouring, man-eating, predatory, and vampiric. Anthropophagous and carnivoracious both describe a voracious appetite for human flesh. Devouring denotes the act of consuming something or someone whole, while man-eating and predatory suggest a ferocious and predatory nature. Vampiric implies a parasitic tendency of feeding on the life essence of others. By utilizing these synonyms, you can efficiently communicate the same idea without using the same words repeatedly.

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Usage examples for Cannibalistic

During both these expeditions we had killed a good many of these people, and it ought to be a lesson to them to leave the Notus alone in future, although there is little doubt that the Notus themselves make cannibalistic raids on some of their weaker neighbours.
"Wanderings Among South Sea Savages And in Borneo and the Philippines"
H. Wilfrid Walker
The result was, as I look back, a lean and cadaverous six-foot youth, with the hospital pallor still on him, his chin covered with a day's beard, his hair cropped short, and a cannibalistic gleam in his eyes.
"The After House"
Mary Roberts Rinehart
Two or three days they stayed in the pond, filling the air with gurgling croaks and filling the water with endless strings of gelatine-coated eggs-enough to fill the whole pond banks-full of pollywogs, did not Mother Nature step in and mercifully dispose of ninety-nine per cent of them within a few days of hatching, and set the rest of them to eating each other industriously as they grew, till every pollywog that was left might truthfully sing with the cannibalistic mariner: Oh, I am the cook and the captain bold And the mate of the Nancy brig, The bo'sn tight and the midshipmite And the crew of the captain's gig.
"A Little Brother to the Bear and other Animal Stories"
William Long

Famous quotes with Cannibalistic

  • And from my character's point-of-view in Ravenous, he had been collected by Robert Carlyle's character, he had become infected by this ravenous, cannibalistic power, and he was making the best of it.
    Jeffrey Jones
  • It occurred to me that I just didn't see how I could go ahead and continue to eat meat. It just seemed so... cannibalistic to me. And so, I'm a vegetarian, and I have been ever since.
    Alice Paul
  • ...one straggles gracelessly through a wilderness of common sense. It is an experience for which the reader of modern criticism is unprepared: in that jungle through which one wanders, with its misshapen and extravagant and cannibalistic growths, bent double with fruit and tentacles, disquieting with their rank eccentric life, one comes surprisingly on something so palely healthy: a decorous plant, without thorns or flowers, rootless in the thin sand of the drawing room.
    Randall Jarrell

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