First and foremost
Adverb for relating to the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something
“The egg-laying platypus and its cousin, the anteater, along with marsupials, make up the most primitive group of living mammals.”
Adverb for from a very early or ancient time
“The notion of an anthropomorphic god was a primitive relic of a time before science had revealed the insignificant place of our earth in the universe.”
Adverb for of or denoting a simple, naive style or manner
“However, he was not at first as interested in the Fine Arts of painting and drawing as he was with the exotic primitive arts that were being collected from South Sea Islands at that time.”
Adverb for relating to, or denoting, a non-industrial society or culture
“Long before the Spanish arrived, the Chamorros maintained a simple and primitive civilization.”
Adverb for very basic or unsophisticated in terms of comfort, convenience, or efficiency
“We're not using primitive tools today because we prefer primitive tools. We're using primitive tools because we're still early in our journey towards creating better ones.”
Adverb for having a wild or uncultivated nature or manner
“The degraded state of so many of these brutes is partly due to a reversion to a primitive and savage condition.”
(of emotion or behaviour) Adverb for strongly instinctive and unreasoning
Adverb for of, or like, an animal or animals
Adverb for having or displaying a violent or ferocious aggressiveness
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