Primordial in a sentence as an adjective

Money is, in the end, just a kind of primordial "like".

They've been around a long time, they're practically primordial.

Our notions of computation are somewhere at the primordial soup phase.

We don't need a human enemy to have conflict and to inspire us to greatness; primordial entropy is our enemy.

While I'm no expert on the matter that sounds like an awfully rose-coloured view of the life of a typical "primordial tribesman".

Music is a primordial organizing principle of human societies, always has been.

The whole raison d'tre of Windows 95 was backwards-compatibility with primordial PC junk.

What happened to the heat generated by radioactive decay of the earths isotopes or primordial heat from the earth's core, these certainly affect the earth's heat balance.

In a lot of ways, I think these future direct-to-fan experiential products return music to the primordial function it served for humanity, and all that entails.

The manically insane hivemind, with all the juvenilia and "shittiness" that is inherent to it, is a roiling primordial stew of genuinely worthwhile culture.

Interfaces that are based on words for communicating semantics instead of primordial visual cues like space, size, contrast, color, movement, etc., will never be able to compete on intuitiveness/ease-of-use/ease-of-learning.

Primordial definitions

adjective

having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state; "aboriginal forests"; "primal eras before the appearance of life on earth"; "the forest primeval"; "primordial matter"; "primordial forms of life"

See also: aboriginal primal primeval primaeval