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Savage Meaning in English

word

/ˈsævədʒ/
SA-vij
/sˈævɪdʒ/
SA-vij

释义

Savage usually means very violent, cruel, or uncontrolled. It can also describe something extremely harsh or intense, and in informal speech it can mean brutally honest or impressively fierce.

用法与细微差别

Often negative in serious contexts: 'a savage attack', 'savage violence'. In informal modern English, especially online, 'savage' can be positive or humorous for a sharp insult or fearless response: 'That comeback was savage.' Be careful: as a noun for a person, it can sound offensive or outdated.

例句

The dog made a savage noise when the stranger came near.

basic

They survived a savage storm at sea.

basic

The movie shows a savage attack in the first scene.

basic

Wow, that was a savage reply — he totally shut them down.

natural

She gave me a savage look when I asked that question.

natural

The critics were savage about the new album.

natural