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savagery

Noun

This term carries a heavy emotional weight, often oscillating between a description of brutal violence and a judgmental view of cultural development. When describing behavior, it evokes images of bloodlust and a total lack of restraint or mercy, making it far more intense than simple cruelty. In environmental contexts, the word shifts toward a sense of raw, imposing power. It describes nature in its most unyielding and dangerous state, where the lack of human intervention creates a landscape that is both awe-inspiring and perilous.

Meanings

Noun

The quality of being fierce, cruel, or violent in behavior.

"The sheer savagery of the attack left the witnesses in shock."

Noun

A state of being uncivilized or primitive, often characterized by a lack of social or cultural development.

"Early anthropologists often misinterpreted the customs of indigenous tribes as mere savagery."

Noun

The quality of being harsh, wild, or untamed, typically referring to a landscape or environment.

"The hikers were overwhelmed by the raw savagery of the mountain wilderness."

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