savageness (Meaning)

Wordnet

savageness (n)

the property of being untamed and ferocious

Webster

savageness (n.)

The state or quality of being savage.

savageness Sentence Examples

  1. The savageness of the wild beast left a chilling trail of destruction in its wake.
  2. The historical accounts depicted the battle with a raw savageness that sent shivers down the spine.
  3. The savageness of the storm tore through the forest, uprooting trees and leveling structures.
  4. The savageness of the mob's fury threatened to consume everything in its path.
  5. The animal's untamed savageness made it a formidable predator.
  6. The savageness of the blizzard blinded travelers and threatened their survival.
  7. The battlefield was a testament to the savageness of war, with bodies and equipment strewn across the ravaged landscape.
  8. The savageness of the disease left a trail of suffering and devastation.
  9. The savageness of the child's nightmares disturbed her sleep and left her haunted.
  10. The savageness of the natural disaster tested the limits of human resilience.

FAQs About the word savageness

the property of being untamed and ferociousThe state or quality of being savage.

cruelty, brutality, heartlessness, atrocity, inhumanity, viciousness, barbarity, sadism,savagery, fiendishness

warmth, benignity, compassion, benignity, compassion, kindness, tenderness, humanity, humaneness, humanity

The savageness of the wild beast left a chilling trail of destruction in its wake.

The historical accounts depicted the battle with a raw savageness that sent shivers down the spine.

The savageness of the storm tore through the forest, uprooting trees and leveling structures.

The savageness of the mob's fury threatened to consume everything in its path.