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| ADJECTIVE | 1 | wild | Marked by extreme lack of restraint or control |
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| 2 | wild, untamed | In a natural state | |
| 3 | wild | In a state of extreme emotion | |
| 4 | wild | Deviating widely from an intended course | |
| 5 | wild, violent | (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud | |
| 6 | wild | Not subjected to control or restraint | |
| 7 | wild, raving, raving mad | Talking or behaving irrationally | |
| 8 | wild, spontaneous | Produced without being planted or without human labor | |
| 9 | wild, desert, godforsaken, waste | Located in a dismal or remote area | |
| 10 | wild, barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, uncivilised | Without civilizing influences | |
| 11 | wild, angry, furious, raging, tempestuous | (of the elements) as if showing violent anger | |
| ADVERB | 1 | wild, rampantly | In an uncontrolled and rampant manner |
| 2 | wild | In a wild or undomesticated manner | |
| NOUN | 1 | wild, natural state, state of nature | A wild primitive state untouched by civilization |
| 2 | wild, wilderness | A wild and uninhabited area |
| Sounds | way'ld |
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| Rhymes | beguiled, brainchild, child, and 14 more rhymes in ayld at the HyperDic website... |
| Meaning | Marked by extreme lack of restraint or control. |
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| Examples | "wild ideas"; "wild talk"; "wild originality"; "wild parties" |
| Similar | chaotic, disorderly; delirious, excited, frantic, mad, unrestrained; frenzied, manic |
| See also | unquiet |
| Contrary | tame |
| Adverbs | wildly |
| Meaning | In a natural state. Not tamed or domesticated or cultivated. |
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| Examples | "wild geese"; "edible wild plants" |
| Synonyms | untamed |
| Attribute of | wildness |
| Similar | feral, ferine, savage; unbroken; undomesticated |
| See also | intractable |
| Contrary | tame, tamed |
| Adverbs | wild |
| Meaning | In a state of extreme emotion. |
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| Examples | "wild with anger"; "wild with grief" |
| Similar to | passionate |
| Adverbs | wildly |
| Meaning | Deviating widely from an intended course. |
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| Examples | "a wild bullet"; "a wild pitch" |
| Similar to | uncontrolled |
| Meaning | (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud. |
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| Examples | "wild colors"; "wild shouts" |
| Synonyms | violent |
| Similar to | intense |
| Meaning | Not subjected to control or restraint. |
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| Examples | "a piano played with a wild exuberance"- Louis Bromfield |
| Similar to | uncontrolled |
| Adverbs | wildly |
| Meaning | Talking or behaving irrationally. |
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| Synonyms | raving, raving mad |
| Similar to | insane |
| Meaning | Produced without being planted or without human labor. |
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| Examples | "wild strawberries" |
| Synonyms | spontaneous |
| Similar to | unplanted |
| Meaning | Located in a dismal or remote area. Desolate. |
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| Examples | "a godforsaken wilderness crossroads"; "a wild stretch of land" |
| Synonyms | desert, godforsaken, waste |
| Similar to | inhospitable |
| Meaning | Without civilizing influences. |
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| Examples | "wild tribes" |
| Synonyms | barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, uncivilised |
| Similar to | noncivilized, noncivilised |
| Meaning | (of the elements) as if showing violent anger. |
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| Synonyms | angry, furious, raging, tempestuous |
| Similar to | stormy |
| Meaning | A wild primitive state untouched by civilization. |
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| Examples | "he lived in the wild" |
| Synonyms | natural state, state of nature |
| Narrower | crudeness, crudity, primitiveness, primitivism, rudeness |
| Broader | state |
| Meaning | A wild and uninhabited area. |
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| Synonyms | wilderness |
| Narrower | barren, waste, wasteland; bush; frontier |
| Broader | geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region |
| Meaning | In an uncontrolled and rampant manner. |
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| Synonyms | rampantly |
| Meaning | In a wild or undomesticated manner. |
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| Examples | "growing wild"; "roaming wild" |
| Adjectives | wild |