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savage

From Wiktionary

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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Positive
savage

Comparative
more savage

Superlative
most savage

  1. Savage actions are very violent and cruel.
    The soldiers' savage attack caused fear among the people.
  2. A savage wind, attack, animal, etc is very wild and uncontrolled.
    A savage wind knocked over the trees.
  3. 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

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Singular
savage

Plural
savages

  1. (countable) If you call a person a savage, you believe they lack civilization and are violent or animal-like.
    We were attacked in our homes as we slept by the savages.
    These forest savages have no system of writing.

Verb

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Plain form
savage

Third-person singular
savages

Past tense
savaged

Past participle
savaged

Present participle
savaging

  1. (transitive) If a person or animal savages someone, they attack them violently.
    The dog savaged the intruder, causing severe injuries.
  2. (transitive) If you savage someone, you criticize them strongly.
    The journalist savaged the politician's performance in the debate.
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