define wilder - Search
  1. Dictionary

    wild·er
    [ˈwildər]
    verb
    archaic
    wilder (verb) · wilders (third person present) · wildered (past tense) · wildered (past participle) · wildering (present participle)
    1. cause to lose one's way; lead or drive astray:
      "unknowne Lands, where we have wildered ourselves"
      • perplex; bewilder:
        "the sad Queen, wildered of thought"
    Origin
    early 17th century: origin uncertain; perhaps based on wilderness.
    wild
    [wīld]
    adjective
    wilder (comparative 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
    Origin
    Old English wilde, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German wild.
    Translate wilder to
    No translation found.
    Similar and Opposite Words
    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:
    1. Bokep

      https://viralbokep.com/viral+bokep+terbaru+2021&FORM=R5FD6

      Aug 11, 2021 · Bokep Indo Skandal Baru 2021 Lagi Viral - Nonton Bokep hanya Itubokep.shop Bokep Indo Skandal Baru 2021 Lagi Viral, Situs nonton film bokep terbaru dan terlengkap 2020 Bokep ABG Indonesia Bokep Viral 2020, Nonton Video Bokep, Film Bokep, Video Bokep Terbaru, Video Bokep Indo, Video Bokep Barat, Video Bokep Jepang, Video Bokep, Streaming Video …

      Kizdar net | Kizdar net | Кыздар Нет

    2. People also ask
      What is the meaning of the name Samuel Wilder?4 meanings: archaic 1. to lead or be led astray 2. to bewilder or become bewildered 1. Billy, real name Samuel Wilder..... Click for more definitions.
      What is another word for Wilder?The semi-civilized aborigines, who adopted the Chinese language, dress and customs, were called Pe-pa-hwan (Anglice Pepo-hoans), while their wilder brethren bear the name of Chin-hwan or" green savages," otherwise Sheng-fan or " wild savages." Find similar words to wilder using the buttons below. Wilder definition: To lead astray; mislead.
      What does it mean to bewilder?To lead astray; mislead. To lose or cause to lose one's way. To bewilder; perplex. To bewilder or become bewildered. Comparative form of wild: more wild. From wild, probably suggested by wilderness, and as to form by wander. Soon he came to a wilder place.
      When was Wilder first used?The earliest known use of the verb wilder is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for wilder is from 1613, in the writing of Samuel Purchas, geographical editor and compiler and Church of England clergyman. wilder is of uncertain origin. wild deer, n.
       
    3. As an adjective, "wilder" can be a comparative term referring to something more untamed, uncultivated, crazy, or chaotic compared to something else.
      www.definitions.net/definition/wilder
      wilder comparative form of wild: more wild Etymology 2 [ edit] From wild, probably suggested by wilderness, and as to form by wander.
      en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wilder
      wild /waɪld/ adj., -er, -est, adv., n. adj. living in a state of nature and not tamed: wild animals running free in the forest.
      www.wordreference.com/definition/wilder
      The meaning of WILDER is to lead astray. to lead astray; bewilder, perplex; to move at random : wander…
      www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wilder
       
    4.  
    5. wilder, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary

    6. wilder | English Definition & Examples | Ludwig

    7. wild adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …

    8. WILDER - Definition and synonyms of wilder in the English …

    9. Definitions of wilder - OneLook - OneLook Dictionary Search

    10. wild - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    11. 139 Synonyms & Antonyms for WILDER | Thesaurus.com

    12. Wilder Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    13. bewilder verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …

    14. WILD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    15. Meaning, origin and history of the name Wilder

    16. BEWILDER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    17. Wilder - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity