savagery 的定义
plural sav·age·ries.
- an uncivilized or barbaric state or condition; barbarity.
- savage action, nature, disposition, or behavior.
savagery 近义词
cruelty
savagery 的近义词 41 个
- barbarism
- barbarity
- brutality
- depravity
- ferocity
- inhumanity
- malice
- persecution
- ruthlessness
- severity
- viciousness
- animality
- bestiality
- bloodthirstiness
- callousness
- coarseness
- coldness
- despotism
- fierceness
- heartlessness
- insensibility
- insensitiveness
- malignity
- masochism
- mercilessness
- murderousness
- rancor
- sadism
- savageness
- spite
- spitefulness
- torture
- truculence
- truculency
- unfeelingness
- unkindness
- venom
- wickedness
- brutishness
- fiendishness
- hard-heartedness
savagery 的反义词 2 个
更多savagery例句
- The rumors of inmate savagery, like all rumors, had a knack for sticking around.
- But the Islamic State has clearly come to the opposite conclusion, cornering the market on savagery.
- But as Assad fought back with effective savagery, Ankara turned to supporting a broader political and military opposition.
- Nor is it the way the gunman manages not to spill a drop of the drink in his other hand as he commits all this savagery.
- In two days of savagery, the 2nd SS Panzer Division “Das Reich” slaughtered nearly everyone in the town.
- It is, in many ways, a forgotten genocide—odd when considering the unique savagery and cruelty of the perpetrators.
- There are poets and writers who see naught in war but carrion, filth, savagery and horror.
- I watched it, with every fiber of my being revolting against such savagery, and the need for it.
- In short, the governmental system adopted is intended to raise the native progressively from savagery to municipal life.
- Sylvan scenes, with a dash of human savagery in the foreground, form the best relief for a too-extended assimilation of books.
- Nations in arms were gathering on the frontiers of France, and the savagery of the populace was let loose.