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    wild
    [wīld]
    adjective
    wild (adjective) · wilder (comparative adjective) · wildest (superlative adjective)
    1. (of an animal or plant) living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated:
      "a herd of wild goats" · "wild strawberries"
      • produced from wild animals or plants without cultivation:
        "wild honey"
    2. (of a place or region) uninhabited, uncultivated, or inhospitable:
      "an expanse of wild moorland" · "the wild coastline of Cape Wrath"
      • (of sea or the weather) rough and stormy:
        "a wild, bitterly cold night"
      • (of people) not civilized; primitive:
        "the wild tribes from the north"
      • (of a look, appearance, etc.) indicating distraction or strong emotion:
        "her wild eyes were darting back and forth"
    3. lacking discipline or restraint:
      "wild parties were never her scene" · "the audience went wild"
      • informal
        very enthusiastic or excited:
        "I'm not wild about the music"
      • informal
        very angry.
    4. not based on sound reasoning or probability:
      "a wild guess" · "wild rumors were circulating" · "performing in Hollywood was beyond my wildest dreams" · "who, even in their wildest dreams, could have anticipated such a victory?"
    5. (of a playing card) deemed to have any value, suit, color, or other property in a game at the discretion of the player holding it. See also wild card
    noun
    (the wild)
    wild (noun) · wilds (plural noun) · the wilds (plural noun)
    1. a natural state or uncultivated or uninhabited region:
      "kiwis are virtually extinct in the wild"
      • (the wilds)
        a remote uninhabited or sparsely inhabited area:
        "he spent a year in the wilds of Canada"
    verb
    wild (verb) · wilds (third person present) · wilded (past tense) · wilded (past participle) · wilding (present participle)
    1. US ENGLISH
      informal
      behave in an unrestrained or violent manner:
      "this song makes me want to wild out" · "he was wilding and cursing and needed to chill out"
    2. WEST INDIAN ENGLISH
      treat (a person or animal) harshly, so that they become untrusting or nervous:
      "let your pigeon fly for a while: we don't want to wild him"
    Origin
    Old English wilde, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German wild.
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    adjective
    1. (of an animal or plant) living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated:
      • (of a place or region) uninhabited, uncultivated, or inhospitable:
      • lacking discipline or restraint:
      • not based on sound reasoning or probability:
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      What is the meaning of wild?2 existing without human habitation or cultivation. that land has been completely wild since the owners abandoned it. Synonyms for wild. natural, uncultivated, untamed, virgin. Words Related to wild. native.
      What is a wild animal?living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese. growing or produced without cultivation or the care of humans, as plants, flowers, fruit, or honey: wild cherries. uncultivated, uninhabited, or waste: wild country. uncivilized or barbarous: wild tribes.
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