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savage

Savage vs Dangerous - What's the difference?

savage | dangerous |


As a proper noun savage

is .

As an adjective dangerous is

full of danger.

Savage vs Undefined - What's the difference?

savage | undefined |


As a proper noun savage

is .

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Savage vs Warrior - What's the difference?

savage | warrior |


As a proper noun savage

is .

As a noun warrior is

a person who is actively engaged in battle, conflict or warfare; a soldier or combatant.

Savage vs Infidel - What's the difference?

savage | infidel |


As a proper noun savage

is .

As a noun infidel is

one who does not believe in a certain religion.

Violence vs Savage - What's the difference?

violence | savage |


As a noun violence

is extreme force.

As a proper noun savage is

.

Savage vs Violently - What's the difference?

savage | violently |


As a proper noun savage

is .

As an adverb violently is

in a violent manner.

Savage vs Petty - What's the difference?

savage | petty |


In surname|lang=en terms the difference between savage and petty

is that savage is while petty is .

As proper nouns the difference between savage and petty

is that savage is while petty is .

Heinous vs Savage - What's the difference?

heinous | savage |


As an adjective heinous

is totally reprehensible.

As a proper noun savage is

.

Savage vs Edgy - What's the difference?

savage | edgy |


As a proper noun savage

is .

As an adjective edgy is

nervous, apprehensive.

Save vs Savage - What's the difference?

save | savage |


As nouns the difference between save and savage

is that save is in various sports, a block that prevents an opponent from scoring while savage is an uncivilized or feral human; a barbarian.

As verbs the difference between save and savage

is that save is to prevent harm or difficulty while savage is to attack or assault someone or something ferociously or without restraint.

As a preposition save

is except; with the exception of.

As a conjunction save

is unless; except.

As an adjective savage is

wild; not cultivated.

As a proper noun Savage is

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