wild

//waɪld//
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Adjective

wildCanonical form
wilderComparative
wildestSuperlative
1

Living or growing in natural conditions; not domesticated or cultivated

Wild animals live in the forest.

2

Lacking discipline or restraint; uncontrolled or unruly

The wild behavior of the children made it difficult for the teacher to control the class.

3

Characterized by strong, uncontrolled emotions; passionate or excited

The crowd went wild when their team scored the winning goal.

4

Remote, uninhabited, or uncultivated

They explored the wild mountains far from any town.

5

Extremely enthusiastic or eager

The fans went wild when their team scored.

Noun

wildsPlural
1

A natural, uncultivated, or uninhabited region or area

Lions live in the wild.

Synonym

Adverb

wildCanonical form
wilderComparative
wildestSuperlative
1

In a wild manner; without control or restraint

The children ran wild in the park.

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