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visceral
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visceral
(adjective)
visceral
/
ˈ
vɪsərəl/
adjective
visceral
/
ˈ
vɪsərəl/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of VISCERAL
1
[
more visceral; most visceral
]
literary
:
coming from strong emotions and not from logic or reason
visceral
hatred
Her
visceral
reaction was to curse at the other driver.
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medical
:
of or relating to the viscera
visceral
tissues
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— viscerally
adverb
They responded
viscerally
to the criticism.
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