"Savage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
1.Having or showing a complete lack of gentleness, tact, or consideration. ("He savagely criticized her work.")
2.Obtained or lived by hunting or plundering. ("A savage existence.")
3..A person who is not found in a domesticated culture, especially one who is found in a primitive society.
4.Used to describe a wild or fierce quality, typically in an endearing or admiring way. ("It's a savage beast!")
In general, "savage" is an adjective that can be both positive and negative, depending on the context, suggesting a strong appreciation of something raw or unbridled.
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1. Abused or mistreated; broken or damaged severely: "The athlete was savaged by the coaching staff for her mistake." <br>2. Having a fierce and savage nature; ferocious: "The savaged reputation of the wild animal had put off all the tourists."
Used to describe something that is very violent, brutal, or fierce. It can also describe something that is done with a complete lack of restraint or civility. Examples: "The savagely cold wind cut through my clothes." "The savagely criticized her performance on the stage."
Savageness refers to a lacking in civilization, refinement, or culture; a state of being wild, fierce, and uncontrolled. It can also describe something that is brutal, harsh, or violent, such as an act of savageness in a war or a savage treatment of prisoners.<br><br>In a broader sense, savageness can also be used to describe a quality that is unrefined, tough, and resilient, often associated with someone or something that exists in an untamed or uninhibited environment.<br><br>Example: The movie depicted the savageness of the war, showing the brutal fighting and bloodshed.
Savager refers to a person who is cruel, brutal, or ferocious, often delighting in causing pain or injuring others. <br><br>For example, "The savager of animals was ejected from the wildlife sanctuary for his cruel treatment of the animals."
Denoting a state of wild or uncivilized behavior; characterized by a lack of refinement, kindness, or humanity.<br><br>Example: "The savagery of the prison conditions shocked me."<br><br>Synonyms: brutality, ferocity, cruelty.<br><br>Antonyms: civility, kindness, gentleness.<br><br>In a broader sense, savagery can also refer to a state of lawlessness or barbarism, often associated with primitive or ancient societies.<br><br>Example: "The savagery of the ancient Celtic tribes was feared by their enemies."
Destructive and violent treatment of something, especially an attack that is fierce and merciless, often capable of causing significant damage or harm.<br><br>Example: The savage beating left him severely injured.