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Detailed Translations for savageness from English to Swedish
savageness:
Translation Matrix for savageness:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
grymhet | savageness | atrocity; grimness; gruesome deed; harshness; heinous deed |
vildhet | savageness | |
- | savagery |
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savage:
Translation Matrix for savage:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
vilding | primitive; savage | |
- | barbarian; beast; brute; wildcat; wolf | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | blast; crucify; pillory | |
Adjective | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | barbarian; barbaric; barbarous; brutal; cruel; fell; feral; ferine; ferocious; fierce; furious; roughshod; uncivilised; uncivilized; vicious; wild | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
vilde | savage | |
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
sjudande | fierce; savage; seething; wild | |
sjudandet | fierce; savage; seething; wild | |
sjudandet av våldsam kraft | fierce; savage; seething; wild |
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Wiktionary Translations for savage:
savage
Cross Translation:
adjective
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Wild, not cultivated
- savage → vild
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Barbaric, not civilized
- savage → barbarisk; ociviliserad; okultiverad
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Brutal, vicious or merciless
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• savage | → barbar | ↔ Barbar — ursprünglich: Bezeichnung im antiken Griechenland für schlecht oder gar nicht griechisch sprechende Menschen |
• savage | → grym; hemsk; otäck | ↔ grausam — durch eine derartige Gefühlskälte, Skrupellosigkeit und meist Reuelosigkeit gekennzeichnet, dass es Grauen (im Sinne von Furcht, Entsetzen) hervorruft |
• savage | → ostyrig; vild; vildsint | ↔ sauvage — Se dit de certains animaux qui vivent en liberté dans les bois, dans le désert, etc. |
• savage | → vilde; enstöring | ↔ sauvage — désuet|fr injurieux|fr Personne appartenant à un peuple dont le mode de vie, contrairement à celui des civilisations occidentales, est demeuré proche de la nature. |