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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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