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1. carnival
noun. ['ˈkɑːrnəvəl'] a festival marked by merrymaking and processions.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- carnevale (Italian)
Rhymes with Carnival
- anvil
- approval
- archival
- archrival
- arrival
- arval
- bedevil
- belveal
- bevel
- bevil
- bevill
- covel
- covell
- covill
- crovl
- daredevil
- devil
- devoll
- disapproval
- dishevel
How do you pronounce carnival?
Pronounce carnival as ˈkɑrnəvəl.
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Sentences with carnival
1. Noun, singular or mass
Eric plans a road trip to meet her at a carnival.
2. Adjective
Making carnival booths can be simple or hard, depending on the type of booth you’re making.
Quotes about carnival
1. God put us here, on this carnival ride. We close our eyes never knowing where it'll take us next.
- Carrie Underwood
2. I would argue that unless the two people are in love, all sex is bad sex, because why eat cotton candy when you can have edible clouds? Sure, it seems sweet at the time, but that’s just a carnival and carnal rush and wears off quickly. But love adds an extra dimension that takes an earthy thing like sex and makes it absolutely heavenly.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
3. I wanted to have premarital sex with a midget, but I was afraid the ringmaster would banish me for unlawful carnival knowledge.
- Bauvard, Some Inspiration for the Overenthusiastic
2. carnival
noun. ['ˈkɑːrnəvəl'] a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc..
Antonyms
Etymology
- carnevale (Italian)
3. carnival
noun. ['ˈkɑːrnəvəl'] a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment.
Synonyms
Etymology
- carnevale (Italian)