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There are 24 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word savage, seven of which are labelled obsolete, and two of which are considered offensive. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. savage has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. animals (Middle English) plants (Middle English) decorative arts ...
Synonyms for SAVAGERY: cruelty, barbarity, brutality, ferocity, ruthlessness, viciousness, …
savagery translate: 残虐行為. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Japanese Dictionary.
Meaning of: savagery. The condition of being very violent or brutal, often causing harm.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English savagery sav‧ag‧e‧ry / ˈsævɪdʒ ə ri / noun (plural savageries) [countable, uncountable] CRUEL VIOLENT extremely cruel and violent behaviour Local people were shocked by the savagery of the attack. Examples from the Corpus savagery • To allow savagery to remain is to allow evil to remain.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia. (n) savagery. Savage or uncivilized state or condition; a state of barbarism. (n) savagery. Savage or barbarous nature, disposition, conduct, or actions; barbarity. (n) savagery. Wild growth, as of plants; wildness, as of nature.
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