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- Dictionarywild/wʌɪld/
adjective
- 1. (of an animal or plant) living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated: "a herd of wild goats" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a place or region) uninhabited, uncultivated, or inhospitable: "an expanse of wild moorland" Similar
noun
- 1. a natural state or uncultivated or uninhabited region: "kiwis are virtually extinct in the wild"
verb
- 1. behave in an unrestrained or violent manner: informal US "this song makes me want to wild out"
- 2. treat (a person or animal) harshly, so that they become untrusting or nervous: West Indian "let your pigeon fly for a while: we don't want to wild him"
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- English (US)
WILD meaning: 1. uncontrolled, violent, or extreme: 2. very...
- Znaczenie Wild, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
WILD definicja: 1. uncontrolled, violent, or extreme: 2....
- Wild: Arabic Translation
WILD translate: بَرّي, جُنوني / غَيْر قابِل لِلسَّيطَرة...
- Wild Spanish Translation
WILD translate: desenfrenado, salvaje, salvaje, salvaje...
- Wild Card
WILD CARD definition: 1. a playing card that does not have...
- Wild: Catalan Translation
WILD translate: salvatge, silvestre, descontrolat. Learn...
- English (US)
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living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese. Synonyms: ferocious, unbroken. Antonyms: tame. growing or produced without cultivation or the care of humans, as plants, flowers, fruit, or honey: wild cherries.
used to say that nothing would persuade somebody to go somewhere or do something they do not want to do. Definition of wild adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Something that's wild lives in nature and isn't tamed. Your pet poodle isn't wild, but the groundhog that lives under your garden shed is wild. An animal or plant in its native habitat is wild, like a wild dingo or a wild strawberry.
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Learn the meaning and usage of the word wild, which can describe something that is not domesticated, cultivated, or tamed, or that is disorderly, unruly, or extravagant. Find synonyms, antonyms, and related terms for wild in different contexts and domains.