savage

adjective17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A common intensifier for savage.

Emphasizes an unusually high degree of fierceness.

Describes something becoming more savage over time.

Indicates a surprising or moderate degree of savageness.

Used to describe a state of being fierce or cruel.

Used to describe an appearance of being fierce or cruel.

Used to describe an impression of being fierce or cruel.

Indicates a transition into a fierce or cruel state.

An extremely violent act intended to cause harm.

A physically violent and brutal attack on someone.

A murder carried out with extreme brutality.

An act of hitting someone repeatedly in a very violent way.

Criticism of people or society that is extremely harsh and bitter.

A dog that is vicious and likely to attack.

A wild and dangerous animal.

A very severe reduction, often in funding or services.

A violent and cruel act of retaliation.

Collocations with "savage"

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