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Synonyms for SAVAGE
ˈsæv ɪdʒsav·age
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
savage
Whatever is not civilized is barbarian; barbaric indicates rude magnificence, uncultured richness; as, barbaric splendor, a barbaric melody. Barbarous refers to the worst side of barbarian life, and to revolting acts, especially of cruelty, such as a civilized man would not be expected to do; as, a barbarous deed. We may, however, say barbarous nations, barbarous tribes, without implying anything more than want of civilization and culture. Savage is more distinctly bloodthirsty than barbarous. In this sense we speak of a savage beast and of barbarous usage.
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atrocious, barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, brutal, cruel, inhuman, merciless, rude, uncivilized, uncouth, untamedAntonyms:
civilized, courtly, cultured, delicate, elegant, graceful, humane, nice, polite, refined, tender, urbane
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
savage
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ferocious, ferine, wild, uncultivated, untamed, untaught, uncivilized, unpolished, rude, brutish, brutal, heathenish, barbarous, cruel, fierce, inhuman, truculent, pitiless, merciless, murderous, violent, malevolentAntonyms:
mild, docile, domesticated, tame, tractable, meek, timid, shrinking, cultivated, tamed, taught, civilized, educated, refined, christianized, polished, humane, generous, chivalrous, merciful, clement, forbearing, courtly, subdued, self-controlled
Princeton's WordNet
savage, barbariannoun
a member of an uncivilized people
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tyke, peasant, brute, savage, wildcat, barbarian, beast, wolf, churl, boor, tikeAntonyms:
nonviolent, tamed, civilized, civilised, humane, tamebeast, wolf, savage, brute, wildcatadjective
a cruelly rapacious person
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wildcat well, masher, skirt chaser, fauna, animal, animate being, beast, wildcat, brute, woman chaser, wolf, barbarian, creature, savageAntonyms:
civilised, tame, nonviolent, civilized, humane, tamedbarbarous, brutal, cruel, fell, roughshod, savage, viciousadjective
(of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
"a barbarous crime"; "brutal beatings"; "cruel tortures"; "Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks"; "a savage slap"; "vicious kicks"
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wild, uncivilized, fierce, savage, deplorable, reprehensible, fell, beastly, unrelenting, venomous, criminal, brute(a), condemnable, roughshod, barbaric, evil, feral, cruel, poisonous, barbarous, vicious, furious, ferocious, barbarian, heavy-handed, brutish, bestial, brutal, ferine, uncivilisedAntonyms:
humane, tamed, civilized, nonviolent, tame, civilisedferal, ferine, savageadjective
wild and menacing
"a pack of feral dogs"
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wild, fierce, savage, fell, furious, roughshod, barbaric, feral, cruel, barbarous, vicious, ferocious, barbarian, uncivilized, uncivilised, brutal, ferineAntonyms:
nonviolent, civilised, humane, tame, civilized, tamedbarbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, uncivilised, wildadjective
without civilizing influences
"barbarian invaders"; "barbaric practices"; "a savage people"; "fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient"-Margaret Meade; "wild tribes"
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raging, brutal, gaga, violent, dotty, untamed, unfounded, ferocious, fierce, cruel, tempestuous, fell, roughshod, ferine, godforsaken, uncivilised, hazardous, uncivilized, waste, baseless, risky, angry, idle, wild, savage, fantastic, groundless, feral, vicious, crazy, raving mad, barbarian, barbaric, furious, unwarranted, barbarousAntonyms:
tame, tamed, nonviolent, civilized, civilised, humaneferocious, fierce, furious, savageverb
marked by extreme and violent energy
"a ferocious beating"; "fierce fighting"; "a furious battle"
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angered, rough, trigger-happy, uncivilized, savage, barbarous, angry, cutthroat, infuriated, tempestuous, furious, raging, violent, fell, fierce, barbaric, feral, cruel, enraged, vehement, maddened, ferocious, roughshod, tearing, boisterous, barbarian, uncivilised, bowelless, vicious, brutal, ferine, wildAntonyms:
nonviolent, civilised, tamed, civilized, tame, humanesavageverb
attack brutally and fiercely
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pillory, crucify, blastAntonyms:
civilised, humane, civilized, tamed, nonviolent, tamesavage, blast, pillory, crucifyverb
criticize harshly or violently
"The press savaged the new President"; "The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage"
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crucify, dun, savage, bedevil, subdue, gibbet, shoot, blare, pillory, nail, mortify, rag, boom, knock down, frustrate, shell, torment, blast, smashAntonyms:
nonviolent, tamed, tame, civilised, humane, civilized
Editors Contribution
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Submitted by rinat on August 20, 2019
Dictionary of English Synonymes
savageadjective
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uncultivated (as a forest), wild, rough, sylvansavageadjective
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uncivilized (like an inhabitant of the woods), untaught, rude, barbarous, unpolished, bearishsavageadjective
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untamed, fierce, ferocious, rapacious, ravenous, ferine, sanguinary, blood-thirstysavageadjective
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inhuman, brutal, brutish, brute, cruel, fell, remorseless, pitiless, unmerciful, ruthless, merciless, heathenish, relentless, hard-hearted, sanguinary, bloody, vandalicsavagenoun
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barbarian
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How to use SAVAGE in a sentence?
This spate of savage killings must end here, there is little doubt that these especially brutal killings are designed to sow fear and to have a chilling effect on free speech. This is unacceptable.
It began in mystery, and it will end in mystery, but what a savage and beautiful country lies in between.
Today's fall was more savage than we had expected. Investors were panicking, the market had gained so much previously, so I think there's an inherent need for a correction.
I have a huge and savage conscience that won't let me get away with things.
My message to the people of Brentwood and all of Suffolk County is that although we are keenly aware that nothing will ever undue the heartbreaking loss of Nisa and Kayla, we can take solace in the fact that their savage murderers will be held accountable.
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- همجي, متوحشArabic
- див, брутален, безпощаденBulgarian
- salvatgeCatalan, Valencian
- divochCzech
- brutalDanish
- Barbar, wild, roh, bestürmen, herfallen über, unbändig, beleidigen, barbarisch, unbebaut, angreifen, roher Mensch, beißen, rasend, anfallen, zerfleischen, wüst, wütend, Wilder, grausamGerman
- άγριος, καταδαγκώνω, κατασπαράσσω, καυτηριάζω, πρωτόγονοςGreek
- feroca, sovaĝaEsperanto
- salvajeSpanish
- وحشیPersian
- villejäFinnish
- féroce, barbareFrench
- borbIrish
- बर्बरHindi
- brutális, civilizálatlan, elvetemült, barbár, kegyetlen, műveletlen, vérengző, vad, vadember, erőszakosHungarian
- վայրենի, վայրի, վայրագArmenian
- biadabIndonesian
- crudele, selvaggio, feroce, primitivo, impietoso, brutaleItalian
- 野蛮人, 野蛮なJapanese
- 野蠻人, 야만인Korean
- دڕندهKurdish
- ferus, crudelis, saevus, barbarus, immanis, atrox, inhumanus, silvestris, feroLatin
- беспоштеден, жесток, дивјачки, дивјакMacedonian
- onbeschaafd, barbaars, onbeschoft, wildDutch
- slakte, brutal, villmann, grusom, barbarisk, rasende, villNorwegian
- brutalny, okrutny, zdziczały, bestialski, dziki, barbarzyński, dzikus, niecywilizowany, bezlitosnyPolish
- selvagemPortuguese
- sălbaticRomanian
- беспощадный, дикарь, дикарка, дикий, варварский, дикарскийRussian
- divljakinja, divljakuša, divlje, divljakSerbo-Croatian
- ociviliserad, vilde, barbar, okultiverad, brutal, vild, grym, barbariskSwedish
- సావేజ్Telugu
- ป่าเถื่อนThai
- vahşiTurkish
- дикунUkrainian
- người dã manVietnamese
- ווילדYiddish
- 野蛮人Chinese
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