SAVAGE vs BARBAROUS: NOUN
- A member of an uncivilized people
- A cruelly rapacious person
- A man of extreme, unfeeling, brutal cruelty; a barbarian.
- A human being in his native state of rudeness; one who is untaught, uncivilized, or without cultivation of mind or manners.
- Same as jack of the clock. See jack.
- A wild or fierce animal.
- An unfeeling, brutal, or cruel person; a fierce or cruel man or woman, whether civilized or uncivilized; a barbarian.
- A wild or uncivilized human being; a member of a race or tribe in the lowest stage of development or cultivation.
- A defiant person.
- An uncivilized or feral human; a barbarian.
- A member of a people regarded as primitive, uncivilized, brutal, or fierce.
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SAVAGE vs BARBAROUS: ADJECTIVE
- Of or pertaining to the forest; remote from human abodes and cultivation; in a state of nature; wild.
- Uncivilized; untaught; unpolished; rude.
- Extreme in strength or degree.
- Characterized by or showing hostility; unforgiving.
- Vicious or merciless; brutal.
- Not civilized; barbaric.
- Not domesticated or cultivated; wild.
- (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
- Marked by extreme and violent energy
- Without civilizing influences
- Wild; untamed; uncultivated.
- Wild and menacing
- Characterized by cruelty; barbarous; fierce; ferocious; inhuman; brutal.
- Wild; not cultivated
- Unpleasant or unfair
- Brutal, vicious, or merciless
- Fierce and ferocious
- Barbaric; not civilized
- Uncivilized, uncultured
- Not classical or pure.
- Contrary to the pure idioms of a language.
- Cruel; ferocious; inhuman; merciless.
- Foreign; adapted to a barbaric taste.
- Being in the state of a barbarian; uncivilized; rude; peopled with barbarians.
- Marked by the use or occurrence of barbarisms in spoken or written language.
- Characterized by savagery; very cruel.
- Lacking refinement or culture; coarse.
- Primitive or undeveloped in culture and customs; uncivilized.
- Like a barbarian, especially in sound; noisy, dissonant.
- (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
- Primitive in customs and culture
SAVAGE vs BARBAROUS: VERB
- To attack with the teeth
- Attack brutally and fiercely
- Criticize harshly or violently
- To criticise vehemently.
- To attack or assault someone or something ferociously or without restraint.
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SAVAGE vs BARBAROUS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To assault ferociously.
- To attack without restraint or pity.
- To make savage.
- N/A
SAVAGE vs BARBAROUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Brutal; beastly.
- Not domesticated; feral; wild; hence, fierce; ferocious; untamed: as, savage beasts of prey.
- Living in the forests or wilds.
- Possessing, characterized by, or presenting the wildness of the forest or wilderness.
- Of or pertaining to the forest or wilderness.
- To act the savage; indulge in cruel or barbarous deeds.
- To make wild, barbarous, or cruel.
- Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of man in such a condition; unpolished; rude: as, savage life or manners.
- Living in the lowest condition of development; uncultivated and wild; uncivilized: as, savage tribes.
- Barbarous; fierce; cruel.
- Wild or enraged as from provocation, irritation, restraint, etc.
- In heraldry, nude; naked; in blazonry, noting human figures unclothed, as the supporters of the arms of Prussia.
- Synonyms and Brutish, heathenish.
- Pitiless, merciless, unmerciful, remorseless, bloody, murderous.
- Foreign; not classical or pure; abounding in barbarisms; of or pertaining to an illiterate people: applied to language, originally to languages which were not Greek or Latin. See barbarism.
- Speaking a foreign language; foreign; outlandish: applied to people. [Archaic.] See barbarian, n., 1.
- Pertaining to or characteristic of barbarians; adapted to the taste of barbarians; barbaric; of outlandish character.
- Cruel; ferocious; inhuman: as, barbarous treatment.
- Harsh-sounding, like the speech of barbarians: as, wild and barbarous music.
- Synonyms Barbarian, Barbarous, Barbaric (see barbarian); ruthless, brutal, fierce, bloody, savage, truculent.
- Characterized by or showing ignorance of arts and civilization; uncivilized; rude; wild; savage: as, barbarous peoples, nations, or countries; barbarous habits or customs.
SAVAGE vs BARBAROUS: RELATED WORDS
- Untamed, Beast, Inhumane, Uncivilized, Brute, Feral, Fierce, Violent, Barbarian, Barbarous, Barbaric, Cruel, Ferocious, Vicious, Brutal
- Heinous, Bestial, Inhuman, Uncivilized, Barbarism, Barbarity, Barbaric, Noncivilized, Fell, Roughshod, Vicious, Cruel, Inhumane, Savage, Brutal
SAVAGE vs BARBAROUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Untamed, Beast, Inhumane, Uncivilized, Brute, Feral, Fierce, Violent, Barbarian, Barbarous, Barbaric, Cruel, Ferocious, Vicious, Brutal
- Heinous, Bestial, Inhuman, Uncivilized, Barbarism, Barbarity, Barbaric, Noncivilized, Fell, Roughshod, Vicious, Cruel, Inhumane, Savage, Brutal
SAVAGE vs BARBAROUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In the first episode of Savage Builds, Adam Savage tries to build and control an Iron Man flying suit.
- Scott Savage, an operations manager, and his wife, Louise Savage, a microbiologist, offered to help.
- Savage was a son of the late Robert Morgan and Deanie Parker Savage.
- Parquet Courts is Sean Yeaton, Austin Brown, Max Savage and Andrew Savage.
- Savage, and the Sixth Circuit did not acknowledge Kerr in Savage.
- Savage include savage, savaged, savaging, savagize, savagized, savagizes and savagizing as.
- Savage men, like savage beasts, are engaged in continual migrations.
- Savage, before savage became a part of our mainstream lexicon.
- John Savage son of Revel Savage after the death of his mother Nancy Savage the above mentioned Negroes Ralph and Arenah.
- Savage was predeceased by his father, William Frank Savage and a brother, David Savage.
- But slavery cannot exist without barbarous laws in its support.
- Africa were the usual accompaniments of barbarous habits and anthropophagy.
- Roman hero from the hands of his barbarous countrymen.
- In most of those cultures, the practice was barbarous.
- The northern speech is therefore not barbarous but obsolete.
- What did Bosket do to deserve such barbarous treatment?
- And give our vineyards to a barbarous people.
- Whose Art of Grammar guides a barbarous age.
- Initially, Buddhism was onsidered a barbarous, foreign teaching.
- Such barbarous acts only do damage to Cyprus.
SAVAGE vs BARBAROUS: QUESTIONS
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- What happened to Kevin Randolph from Gresham Savage?
- Who criticized the Friedman-Savage utility function?
- What made savage's fairground machinery successful?
- What has the Devil incited the Savage Savage to do?
- How does the Savage I-bolt compare to the Savage axis?
- What's the review of 21 Savage and Metro Boomin's Savage Mode 2?
- Is the Savage Model 99 in 300 Savage the deer's worst enemy?
- Will there be a 21 Savage and Metro Boomin 'Savage Mode II'?
- Is the Savage Cascade SB series compatible with Savage 110?
- Which is the best definition of barbarous behavior?