From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvisceralvis‧ce‧ral /ˈvɪsərəl/ adjective1literary visceral beliefs and attitudes are the result of strong feelings rather than careful thought
his visceral hatred of the ruling class2medicalrelating to the visceraExamples from the Corpusvisceral• Seldom before had musicpossessed such hyper-sensitivity, such visceralintensity, such manic-depressive immediacy.• The six children with no coloniccontractions had a hollowvisceral myopathy and constipation.• It is as if being on first-name terms with an issue reflects a more visceral public involvement.• We've seen a strong visceralreaction to the flag-burning issue.• It s a visceral, visual and musical experience which, for economic reasons, has become a rarity.