Carnage vs. Venom

Check any text for mistakes in above text box. Use the Grammar Checker to check your text.

Grammarly Online - Best Grammar and Plagiarism Checker for Students, Teachers

Carnagenoun

Death and destruction.

Carnagenoun

The corpses, gore, etc. that remain after a massacre.

Carnagenoun

Any great loss by a team; a game in which one team wins overwhelmingly.

Carnagenoun

Any chaotic situation.

Carnagenoun

Flesh of slain animals or men.

Carnagenoun

Great destruction of life, as in battle; bloodshed; slaughter; massacre; murder; havoc.

Carnagenoun

the savage and excessive killing of many people

Venomnoun

A poison carried by an animal, usually injected into an enemy or prey by biting or stinging.

Venomnoun

(figuratively) Feeling or speech marked by spite or malice.

Venomverb

(obsolete) To infect with venom; to envenom; to poison.

Venomadjective

(obsolete) Poisonous, poisoned; (figuratively) pernicious.

Venomnoun

Matter fatal or injurious to life; poison; particularly, the poisonous matter which certain animals, such as serpents, scorpions, bees, etc., secrete in a state of health, and communicate by biting or stinging.

Venomnoun

Spite; malice; malignity; evil quality.

Venomverb

To infect with venom; to envenom; to poison.

Venomnoun

toxin secreted by animals; secreted by certain snakes and poisonous insects (e.g., spiders and scorpions)

Venomnoun

feeling a need to see others suffer

Venom

Venom is a type of poison, especially one secreted by an animal. Venom has evolved in a wide variety of animals, both predators and prey, and both vertebrates and invertebrates.

Venom Illustrations

More relevant Comparisons