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
Wild
The term wild generally refers to:
Wildlife, all non-domesticated plants, animals, and other organisms
Wilderness or
Wilderness area, a natural environment on Earth
Wildness, 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 dreaming
WILD GmbH & Co. KG, a German company which produces natural ingredients for food products
Minnesota 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 Strieber
Wild Instinct a children's program In music:WILD or
Walk In Lay Down, a biannual concert event at Washington University in St. Louis
Wild (band), a five-piece classical female group"Wild" (single), a song by Poe on her album
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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
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
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