Savage ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Savage ( adjective )

  1. Wild, untamed, and not domesticated.
  2. Violent, ferocious, and lacking restraint or mercy.
  3. Of or relating to people considered uncivilized or primitive.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french sauvage, from latin silvaticus, from silva "wood, forest".

Examples:

  1. The lion was a savage predator.
  2. The attack was savage and brutal.
  3. The conditions in the war-torn country were savage.
  4. The tribe was known for their savage rituals.
  5. The landscape was rugged and savage.

(As a noun)

Savage ( noun )

  1. Wild, untamed, and not domesticated.
  2. Violent, ferocious, and lacking restraint or mercy.
  3. Of or relating to people considered uncivilized or primitive.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french sauvage, from latin silvaticus, from silva "wood, forest".

Examples:

  1. The lion was a savage predator.
  2. The attack was savage and brutal.
  3. The conditions in the war-torn country were savage.
  4. The tribe was known for their savage rituals.
  5. The landscape was rugged and savage.
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