"Savageness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Savageness" Meaning

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.

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.

Example: The movie depicted the savageness of the war, showing the brutal fighting and bloodshed.

"Savageness" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Savageness"


Adjective Form


1. The savageness of the animal's behavior shocked the zoologists who were observing it in the wild.
2. The savageness of the movie's violence kept many viewers from watching it until it was edited.
3. The savageness of the beat down remains a shocking memory of my college days.

Noun Form


4. The savageness of war left an indelible mark on his mind long after he returned home.
5. There is a stark contrast between the savageness of nature and the beauty of a field of flowers.

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