Savage means that someone is not civilized or cannot be reasoned with. It can also mean someone that is very mad.
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Savage , cruel, harsh.
The root word for savage is "sauvage," which comes from the Latin word "silvaticus" meaning "of the woods" or "wild."
Synonyms of wild include savage, untamed.
To my knowledge, Fred Savage,s baby brother Ben is very much alive. If Ben Savage were dead, the news of his demise would have been broadcast worldwide, meaning that it would be virtually impossible for anyone not to hear the news of Ben Savage,s death.
crue, evil, spiteful, savage, violent, sever, corupt.
To ruthlessly attack without pity is to "savage" the target.
Fierce; savage; ferocious; barbarous; as, the truculent inhabitants of Scythia., Cruel; destructive; ruthless.
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Savage is of early English origin and derives from the old French meaning wild and uncontrolled. As a derivation from French, the first recorded name was Robert le Sauuage, in the south of England in 1198
Joe Savage goes by Joe "Shot-Gun" Savage, Joe "Doc" Savage, and "Bronze" Joe Savage.
The base word for ferocious is "feroc-" which comes from the Latin word "ferox" meaning fierce or savage.