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sav·age·ry
(săv′ĭj-rē)n. pl. sav·age·ries
1. The quality or condition of being savage.
2. An act of violent cruelty.
3. Savage behavior or nature; barbarity.
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savagery
(ˈsævɪdʒrɪ)n, pl -ries
1. an uncivilized condition
2. a savage act or nature
3. savages collectively
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sav•age•ry
(ˈsæv ɪdʒ ri)n., pl. -ries.
1. an uncivilized or barbaric state; savage condition; barbarity.
2. savage disposition or behavior.
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Savagery
savage beasts or savage people, collectively; wild vegetation, 1599.Example: the savagery that roamed in that great forest, 1867.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() ferocity, fierceness, furiousness, vehemence, violence, wildness, fury - the property of being wild or turbulent; "the storm's violence" |
2. | savagery - the trait of extreme cruelty | |
3. | ![]() atrocity, inhumanity - an act of atrocious cruelty |
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savagery
noun cruelty, brutality, ferocity, ruthlessness, sadism, inhumanity, barbarity, viciousness, bestiality, fierceness, bloodthirstiness the sheer savagery of war
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savagery
nounA cruel act or an instance of cruel behavior:
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وَحْشِيَّه
divoši
brutalitetvildskab
villimennska; grimmd
divosi
savagery
[ˈsævɪdʒrɪ] N1. (= violence) [of attack, blow] → ferocidad f, violencia f; [of criticism] → saña f, ferocidad f
the sheer savagery of war → el puro salvajismo or la pura brutalidad de la guerra
the sheer savagery of war → el puro salvajismo or la pura brutalidad de la guerra
2. (= primitiveness) → salvajismo m, estado m salvaje
3. (= drastic nature) [of cuts, reductions] → radicalidad f, carácter m drástico
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savagery
n
(of tribe, people) → Wildheit f
(= cruelty) → Grausamkeit f; (of attack) → Brutalität f; (of treatment, prison life, cuts) → brutale Härte; the savageries committed … → die Grausamkeiten or Gräueltaten pl → …
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savage
(ˈsӕvidʒ) adjective1. uncivilized. savage tribes.
2. fierce and cruel. The elephant can be quite savage; bitter and savage remarks.
verb to attack. He was savaged by wild animals.
noun1. a person in an uncivilized state. tribes of savages.
2. a person who behaves in a cruel, uncivilized way. I hope the police catch the savages who attacked the old lady.
ˈsavagely adverbˈsavageness noun
ˈsavagery noun
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