noun a brutal or cruel person
adjective fierce, violent, and uncontrolled
Often used to characterize characters or societies that are portrayed as brutal, uncivilized, or untamed.
Refers to historical periods or events marked by brutality, violence, or lack of civilization.
Can be used to describe behavior or actions that are considered uncivilized, aggressive, or lacking in social norms.
Used to describe a culture or society that is perceived as uncivilized or primitive.
Used to describe tribes or groups of people who are seen as living in a primitive or uncivilized manner.
In literature, the term 'savage' may be used to describe a character or society that is uncivilized or primitive.
In psychology, 'savage' may be used in the context of discussing aggressive or violent behavior.
Anthropologists may use 'savage' to refer to societies that are considered less advanced or developed.
Historians may use 'savage' to describe brutal or barbaric actions in the past.
Sociologists may use 'savage' to discuss societal norms or behaviors that are considered uncivilized.
Journalists may use 'savage' in reporting on violent or inhumane acts.
Lawyers may use 'savage' in legal contexts to describe brutal or ruthless behavior.
Politicians may use 'savage' in political rhetoric to criticize opponents or policies.
Teachers may use 'savage' in discussing historical events or literary works.
Scientists may use 'savage' in the context of animal behavior studies or evolutionary biology.