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wild
n. area that has not been cultivated or domesticated, area that is savage and away from civilization, wilderness, desert
 
adv. in the wild, in the wilderness; uncontrollably; purposelessly
 
adj. savage; of the wild; unruly; desolate; unrestrained; angry; running rampant; stormy; struck with insanity; unrealistic


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The term wild generally refers to:Wildlife, all non-domesticated plants, animals, and other organismsWilderness or Wilderness area, a natural environment on EarthWildness, the quality of being wild or untamedWild or Wyld may also refer to:Wild (surname)Wake-initiated lucid dream (WILD), used to facilitate the occurrence of lucid dreamingWILD GmbH & Co. KG, a German company which produces natural ingredients for food productsMinnesota Wild, a U.S. National Hockey League team often referred to as simply "the Wild"RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Wild, a computer game expansion pack The Wild, a Disney 3D animation film The Wild (novel), a novel by Whitley StrieberWild Instinct a children's program In music:WILD or Walk In Lay Down, a biannual concert event at Washington University in St. LouisWild (band), a five-piece classical female group"Wild" (single), a song by Poe on her album Haunted
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Wild!
Erasure's 1989 album Wild! is their fourth full-length studio album and is generally considered the "official" follow-up to their 1988 breakthrough The Innocents (discounting the Crackers International EP which had come out a few months prior). It was produced by Erasure, along with Gareth Jones and Mark Saunders and released by Mute Records in the UK and Sire Records in the U.S.
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wild
Noun
1. a wild primitive state untouched by civilization; "he lived in the wild"
(synonym) natural state, state of nature
(hypernym) state
(hyponym) crudeness, crudity, primitiveness, primitivism, rudeness
2. a wild and uninhabited area
(synonym) wilderness
(hypernym) geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
(hyponym) barren, waste, wasteland
Adjective
1. marked by extreme lack of restraint or control; "wild ideas"; "wild talk"; "wild originality"; "wild parties"
(antonym) tame
(similar) chaotic, disorderly
(see-also) unquiet
2. in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated; "wild geese"; "edible wild plants"
(synonym) untamed
(antonym) tame, tamed
(similar) feral, ferine, savage
(see-also) intractable
(attribute) wildness
3. in a state of extreme emotion; "wild with anger"; "wild with grief"
(similar) passionate
4. deviating widely from an intended course; "a wild bullet"; "a wild pitch"
(similar) uncontrolled
5. (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud; "a violent clash of colors"; "her dress was a violent red"; "a violent noise"; "wild colors"; "wild shouts"
(synonym) violent
(similar) intense
6. not subjected to control or restraint; "a piano played with a wild exuberance"- Louis Bromfield
(similar) uncontrolled
7. talking or behaving irrationally; "a raving lunatic"
(synonym) raving, raving mad
(similar) insane
8. produced without being planted or without human labor; "wild strawberries"
(synonym) spontaneous
(similar) unplanted
9. located in a dismal or remote area; desolate; "a desert island"; "a godforsaken wilderness crossroads"; "a wild stretch of land"; "waste places"
(synonym) desert, godforsaken, waste
(similar) inhospitable
10. without civilizing influences; "barbarian invaders"; "barbaric practices"; "a savage people"; "fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient"-Margaret Meade; "wild tribes"
(synonym) barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, uncivilised
(similar) noncivilized, noncivilised
11. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger; "angry clouds on the horizon"; "furious winds"; "the raging sea"
(synonym) angry, furious, raging, tempestuous
(similar) stormy
Adverb
1. in an uncontrolled and rampant manner; "weeds grew rampantly around here"
(synonym) rampantly
2. in a wild or undomesticated manner; "growing wild"; "roaming wild"
(pertainym) untamed


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Wild (das)
n. game, animals killed in a hunt; bighorn, wild deer; venison, deer meat
 
wild
adv. wildly, fiercely, ferociously, frantically, tempestuously, savagely
 
adj. wild, rugged, unruly, boisterous, fierce, furious, wildcat, savage, unkempt, unbridled, rowdy, raucous, rambunctious, barbarian, brutal

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wild
adv. wildly, fiercely, ferociously
 
adj. wild, ferine, feral, ferae naturae, savage, fierce, farouche, ferocious, tameless, untamed, harum scarum
 
wild (het)
n. game, quarry, turbulent

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