visceral

[ˈvɪsərəl]

visceral Definition

  • 1relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect
  • 2relating to the viscera (internal organs)

Using visceral: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "visceral" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She had a visceral reaction to the horror movie.

  • Example

    The visceral organs include the heart, liver, and intestines.

  • Example

    The artist's work evokes a visceral response from viewers.

  • Example

    The politician's speech appealed to voters' visceral fears.

visceral Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for visceral

Antonyms for visceral

Phrases with visceral

  • fat that is stored in the abdominal cavity and surrounds internal organs

    Example

    Excess visceral fat is associated with an increased risk of heart disease and diabetes.

  • an instinctive or emotional response to something

    Example

    Her visceral reaction to the news was one of shock and disbelief.

  • pain that originates from the internal organs

    Example

    Visceral pain can be difficult to diagnose because it is often referred to other parts of the body.

Origins of visceral

from Latin 'viscus', meaning 'internal organ'

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Summary: visceral in Brief

The term 'visceral' [ˈvɪsərəl] refers to deep inward feelings or instincts, as well as to the internal organs known as the viscera. It describes reactions that are instinctive and emotional, such as 'She had a visceral reaction to the horror movie.' 'Visceral' also applies to medical contexts, such as 'The visceral organs include the heart, liver, and intestines.'

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