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    wild
    /wʌɪld/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a natural state or uncultivated or uninhabited region: "kiwis are virtually extinct in the wild"

    verb

    • 1. behave in an unrestrained or violent manner: informal US "this song makes me want to wild out"
    • 2. treat (a person or animal) harshly, so that they become untrusting or nervous: West Indian "let your pigeon fly for a while: we don't want to wild him"

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  2. wild: [adjective] living in a state of nature and not ordinarily tame or domesticated. growing or produced without human aid or care. related to or resembling a corresponding cultivated or domesticated organism. of or relating to wild organisms.

  3. Wild definition: living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated. See examples of WILD used in a sentence.

  4. WILD definition: 1. uncontrolled, violent, or extreme: 2. very unusual, often in a way that is attractive or…. Learn more.

  5. Definition of wild adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Something that's wild lives in nature and isn't tamed. Your pet poodle isn't wild, but the groundhog that lives under your garden shed is wild.

  7. Wild definition: . See examples of WILD used in a sentence.

  8. 20 meanings: 1. (of animals) living independently of humans; not domesticated or tame 2. (of plants) growing in a natural.... Click for more definitions.

  9. out of control; 3 lacking discipline or control The boy is wild and completely out of control. He had a wild look in his eyes. wild mood swings feelings; 4 full of very strong feeling wild laughter The crowd went wild. It makes me wild (= very angry) to see such waste.; not sensible; 5 not carefully planned; not sensible or accurate He made a wild guess at the answer. wild accusations

  10. Wild definition: Not inhabited or farmed. Origin of Wild From Middle English, from Old English wilde, from Proto-Germanic *wilþijaz.Compare West Frisian wyld, Dutch wild, German wild, Danish vild.. From Wiktionary Middle English wilde from Old English . From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  11. WILD meaning: 1 : living in nature without human control or care not tame; 2 : growing or produced in nature not grown or farmed by people

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