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Meanings of
savageness
in English
The property of being untamed and ferocious.
savagery
Usage of
savageness
in English
1
The whole affair sank to the deeper deeps of rancor and
savageness
.
2
They fought swiftly and with a despairing
savageness
denoted in their expressions.
3
Jackson, I perceived, drank considerably, as if incited thereto by compressed
savageness
.
4
In their first coalitions of society, much of this original
savageness
is retained.
5
But the old man battered at all this excellence with
savageness
.
6
Where now they express chiefly
savageness
,
they would have expressed fire and grace.
7
They had been, not tamed into submission, but baited into
savageness
and stubborness.
8
Th' women are as bad as th' men, in their
savageness
,
this time.
9
The
savageness
with which he was turned on, enlightened him.
10
Mr. Woodward gave me a look that was
savageness
itself.
11
The
savageness
in his voice disarmed her, and she blinked.
12
I knew what he was," he said with sudden
savageness
,
"all along.
13
You'll come and sing the
savageness
out of this bear?
14
The reason for his
savageness
was that he despised the men with whom he played.
15
Beneficent strength of civilization crushing the
savageness
of inhumanity.
16
This, for those who are acquainted with their
savageness
and brutality, is wonderful beyond exaggeration.
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savageness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
such savageness
sudden savageness
innate savageness
sing the savageness
absolute savageness
More collocations
Savageness
through the time
Savageness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common