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    savage
    /ˈsavɪdʒ/

    adjective

    noun

    verb

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  2. SAVAGE definition: 1. extremely violent, wild, or frightening: 2. very serious or cruel: 3. very large and severe: . Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SAVAGE is not domesticated or under human control : untamed. How to use savage in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Savage.

  4. noun. a cruelly rapacious person. synonyms: beast, brute, wildcat, wolf.

  5. adjective. fierce, ferocious, or cruel; untamed: savage beasts. Synonyms: bloodthirsty, fell, feral, wild. Antonyms: mild. Offensive. relating to or being a preliterate people or society regarded as uncivilized or primitive. enraged or furiously angry, as a person. unpolished; rude: savage manners. Antonyms: cultured.

  6. Someone or something that is savage is extremely cruel, violent, and uncontrolled. This was a savage attack on a defenceless young girl. ...the savage wave of violence that swept the country in November 1987. ...a savage dog lunging at the end of a chain. Synonyms: cruel, brutal, vicious, bloody More Synonyms of savage. savagelyadverb.

  7. aggressive and violent; causing great harm synonym brutal. savage dogs. She had been badly hurt in what police described as ‘a savage attack’. savage public spending cuts. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  8. to severely criticize someone or something: [ often passive ] Her performance was savaged by the critics. savage. noun [ C ] old-fashioned uk / ˈsævɪdʒ / us. an offensive word for a person from a country at an early stage of development. (Definition of savage from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. Characterized by or showing hostility; unforgiving. Savage criticism. American Heritage. More Adjective Definitions (4) Synonyms: violent. untamed. unrestrained.

  10. savage meaning, definition, what is savage: very violent or cruel: Learn more.

  11. In various fields, savage can be used to describe something that is very bad or negative, and is severe or intense, such as a savage attack, a savage storm, or a savage disease. It can also be used to describe something that is extremely violent or brutal, or that is characterized by a lack of restraint or mercy, such as a savage criticism, a ...