bestialism

/bɛˈstiːəlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

the practice of engaging in sexual activities with animals, or the attribution of human characteristics to animals

“The ancient practice of bestialism was considered a taboo and a punishable crime in many cultures.”

2. noun

the theory that humans have a bestial or animal-like nature

“The philosopher’s concept of bestialism emphasized the struggle between human reason and animal instincts.”

Synonyms

  • bestiality
  • zoophilia

Antonyms

  • civilization
  • humanity