savage
Appearance
Pronunciation
[change]- IPA (key): /ˈsævɪdʒ/
Audio (US) (file) - Hyphenation: sav‧age
Adjective
[change]
Positive |
Comparative |
Superlative |
- Savage actions are very violent and cruel.
- The soldiers' savage attack caused fear among the people.
- A savage wind, attack, animal, etc is very wild and uncontrolled.
- Antonym: mild
- A savage wind knocked over the trees.
- If you call a tribe or other group of people savage, you believe they lack civilization.
- The Christian church planned to bring civilization to the savage peoples of the Americas.
Noun
[change]- (countable) If you call a person a savage, you believe they lack civilization and are violent or animal-like.
- Synonym: barbarian
- We were attacked in our homes as we slept by the savages.
- These forest savages have no system of writing.
Verb
[change]
Plain form |
Third-person singular |
Past tense |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- (transitive) If a person or animal savages someone, they attack them violently.
- The dog savaged the intruder, causing severe injuries.
- (transitive) If you savage someone, you criticize them strongly.
- The journalist savaged the politician's performance in the debate.