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English words starting with sav

Savage

ˈsavɪdʒ

Meanings of Savage:

adjective

(of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled.

Usage examples:

Packs of savage dogs roamed the streets
noun

A brutal or vicious person.

Usage examples:

The mother of one of the victims has described his assailants as savages
verb

(especially of a dog or wild animal) attack ferociously and maul.

Usage examples:

Police are rounding up dogs after a girl was savaged

Savaged

ˈsavɪdʒ

Meanings of Savaged:

verb

(especially of a dog or wild animal) attack ferociously and maul.

Usage examples:

Police are rounding up dogs after a girl was savaged
adjective

(of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled.

Usage examples:

Packs of savage dogs roamed the streets
noun

A brutal or vicious person.

Usage examples:

The mother of one of the victims has described his assailants as savages

Savagely

ˈsæv.ɪdʒ.li

Meanings of Savagely:

adverb

In a fierce, violent, and uncontrolled manner.

Usage examples:

A schoolgirl has been savagely attacked by a dog

Savageries

ˈsavɪdʒ(ə)ri

Meanings of Savageries:

noun

The quality of being fierce or cruel.

Usage examples:

A crime of the utmost savagery

Meanings of Savagerous:

adjective

Fierce, wild, violent.

Savagery

ˈsavɪdʒ(ə)ri

Meanings of Savagery:

noun

The quality of being fierce or cruel.

Usage examples:

A crime of the utmost savagery

Savages

ˈsæv.ɪdʒ

Meanings of Savages:

noun

A brutal or vicious person.

Usage examples:

The mother of one of the victims has described his assailants as savages
verb

(especially of a dog or wild animal) attack ferociously and maul.

Usage examples:

Police are rounding up dogs after a girl was savaged
adjective

(of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled.

Usage examples:

Packs of savage dogs roamed the streets

Meanings of Savagess:

noun

A female savage; specifically a woman from a society regarded as primitive or uncivilized.

Meanings of Savaging:

verb

(especially of a dog or wild animal) attack ferociously and maul.

Usage examples:

Police are rounding up dogs after a girl was savaged
adjective

(of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled.

Usage examples:

Packs of savage dogs roamed the streets
noun

A brutal or vicious person.

Usage examples:

The mother of one of the victims has described his assailants as savages

Meanings of Savagism:

noun

The state or quality of being primitive or uncivilized, savagery.

Meanings of Savagize:

verb

To make savage; to cause to adopt a way of life regarded as primitive or uncivilized. frequently in passive. also without object: to become savage.

Meanings of Savanilla:

noun

The tarpon, megalops atlanticus, a large marine fish.

Savanna

səˈvæn.ə

Meanings of Savanna:

noun

A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.

Usage examples:

The lowlands include savannas, swamps, tropical rainforests, and semi-deserts.
proper noun

A port in georgia, just south of the border with south carolina, on the savannah river close to its outlet on the atlantic; population 132,410 (est. 2008).

Savannah

səˈvæn.ə

Meanings of Savannah:

noun

A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.

Usage examples:

The lowlands include savannas, swamps, tropical rainforests, and semi-deserts.
proper noun

A port in georgia, just south of the border with south carolina, on the savannah river close to its outlet on the atlantic; population 132,410 (est. 2008).

Savannahs

səˈvæn.ə

Meanings of Savannahs:

noun

A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.

Usage examples:

The lowlands include savannas, swamps, tropical rainforests, and semi-deserts.
proper noun

A port in georgia, just south of the border with south carolina, on the savannah river close to its outlet on the atlantic; population 132,410 (est. 2008).

Meanings of Savannas:

noun

A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.

Usage examples:

The lowlands include savannas, swamps, tropical rainforests, and semi-deserts.
proper noun

A port in georgia, just south of the border with south carolina, on the savannah river close to its outlet on the atlantic; population 132,410 (est. 2008).

Savant

ˈsav(ə)nt

Meanings of Savant:

noun

A learned person, especially a distinguished scientist.

Savants

ˈsæv.ənt

Meanings of Savants:

noun

A learned person, especially a distinguished scientist.

Savarin

ˈsavərɪn

Meanings of Savarin:

noun

A light ring-shaped cake made with yeast and soaked in liqueur-flavoured syrup.

Usage examples:

He used the same dough, but removed the dried fruits and soaked the savarin with his own ‘secret’ s…

Savate

səˈvɑːt

Meanings of Savate:

noun

A french method of boxing in which feet and fists are used.

Usage examples:

Nationalistic thugs who double as acrobats from the fictional balkan country of karonia, the fearso…

Meanings of Save:

verb

Keep safe or rescue (someone or something) from harm or danger.

Usage examples:

They brought him in to help save the club from bankruptcy
noun

(in soccer and hockey) an act of preventing an opponent's scoring.

Usage examples:

The keeper made a great save
preposition

Other than; except for.

Usage examples:

No one needed to know save herself
conjunction

Except.

Usage examples:

Little is known of his early life, save that he went to school in brighton

Meanings of Save skin:

idiom

To protect yourself from danger or difficulty, without trying to help other people

Save up

seɪv

Meanings of Save up:

idiom

Accumulate money for future use

phrasal verb

To keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future

Usage examples:

It took me months to save up enough money to go travelling., save for she's saving up for a new bike.

Meanings of Save-for:

verb

To make or keep someone or something safe from danger or harm, or to bring something back to a satisfactory condition

Usage examples:

She jumped into the pool and saved the child from drowning., his leg was partly crushed in the acci…

Meanings of Save-for-a-rainy-day:

idiom

To save money for a time when it might be needed unexpectedly

Usage examples:

Luckily she had saved some money for a rainy day.

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