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Savage (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Marked by extreme and violent energy; "a ferocious beating"; "fierce fighting"; "a furious battle".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The boxer unleashed a savage uppercut that sent his opponent crashing to the canvas.
  • The riot police clashed with protesters in a savage and chaotic confrontation that left several people injured.
  • The critics described the director's new film as a savage and unflinching portrayal of war.
  • The savage weather conditions made it impossible for the hikers to continue their ascent up the mountain.
  • The comedian's savage wit left the audience in stitches as she mercilessly roasted her targets.

Synonyms

  • Fierce
  • Ferocious
  • Furious

Related Words

  • Savageness (noun)

Meaning 2

(of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering; "a barbarous crime"; "brutal beatings"; "cruel tortures"; "Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks"; "a savage slap"; "vicious kicks".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • He received a savage beating at the hands of his abusive stepfather, which left him traumatized for life.
  • Her words cut deep with a savage intent that was designed to cause the maximum hurt and distress.
  • The detective investigated the savage murder, determined to find justice for the young victim.
  • His reputation was shredded by a savage media backlash against his actions on the film set.
  • Her attacker dealt her a savage kick that left her doubling over in agony and screaming in terror.

Synonyms

  • Fell
  • Roughshod
  • Vicious
  • Brutal
  • Barbarous
  • Cruel

Related Words

  • Savageness (noun)
  • Savage (noun)

Meaning 3

Wild and menacing; "a pack of feral dogs".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The poacher's savage reputation preceded him, striking fear into the hearts of conservationists.
  • A swarm of savage bees poured out of the hive, attacking anyone who dared to approach.
  • The wounded bear emerged from the woods, its savage eyes fixed intently on its would-be attackers.
  • The tribe's savage warriors were known for their lightning-fast raids and merciless brutality.
  • In the distant land of Azalia, a pack of savage dire wolves roamed the forest, feared by all who knew of them.

Synonyms

  • Ferine
  • Feral

Related Words

  • Savageness (noun)

Meaning 4

Without civilizing influences; "barbarian invaders"; "barbaric practices"; "a savage people"; "fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient"-Margaret Meade; "wild tribes".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The tribe's savage customs and rituals were shocking to the Western anthropologists who first encountered them.
  • The conquerors brought savage efficiency to their campaign, leaving no quarter to their enemies.
  • In the 19th century, the European colonizers viewed the indigenous people as a savage and uncivilized force that needed to be tamed.
  • The warlord's savage tactics had reduced the city to rubble and left its people in a state of terror.
  • The documentary explored the savage traditions of a remote island culture, highlighting the contradictions between their violent customs and their deep spiritual practices.

Synonyms

  • Uncivilised
  • Barbarian
  • Barbaric
  • Wild
  • Uncivilized

Related Words

  • Savageness (noun)
  • Savage (noun)
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