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ˈsavɪdʒ/Submit
adjective
1.
(of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled.
"packs of savage dogs roamed the streets"
synonyms: ferocious, fierce; More
2.
(of something bad or negative) very great; severe.
"the decision was a savage blow for the town"
synonyms: severe, crushing, devastating, crippling, terrible, awful, dreadful, dire, catastrophic, calamitous, ruinous; More
noun
1.
(chiefly in historical or literary contexts) a member of a people regarded as primitive and uncivilized.
synonyms: barbarian, wild man, wild woman, primitive, heathen; cannibal
"Sheila had expected mud huts and savages"
2.
a brutal or vicious person.
"the mother of one of the victims has described his assailants as savages"
synonyms: brute, beast, monster, barbarian, ogre, demon, sadist, animal
"the mother of one of the victims has described his assailants as savages"