wild

Letters that make wild

d, l, i, w are letters that make 'wild'

Words within wild

WI, il, IL are words within 'wild'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of wild

Wilde, wilds are words created by adding a letter to 'wild'


17 possible definitions for 'wild'

Wild as "deviating widely from an intended course"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Similar to wild

uncontrolled is similar to wild.

Example of wild used within this context

"a wild bullet", "he threw a wild pitch"


Wild as "intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

crazy, dotty, gaga have the same meaning as 'wild'

wild Usage

'wild' can be a useage of colloquialism.

Derivatives of wild

madness, folly, furore, furor, craze, craziness, foolishness, fad, cult, rage are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

enthusiastic is similar to wild.


Wild as "located in a dismal or remote area, desolate"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

godforsaken, waste have the same meaning as 'wild'

Derivatives of wild

wasteland, wilderness, barren, waste, wild are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

inhospitable is similar to wild.

Example of wild used within this context

"a desert island", "a godforsaken wilderness crossroads", "a wild stretch of land", "waste places"


Wild as "(of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

violent has the same meaning as wild

Derivatives of wild

vehemence, ferocity, fierceness, furiousness, fury, violence, wildness are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

intense is similar to wild.

Example of wild used within this context

"a violent clash of colors", "her dress was a violent red", "a violent noise", "wild colors", "wild shouts"


Wild as "in a state of extreme emotion"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Derivatives of wild

wildness, abandon are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

passionate is similar to wild.

Example of wild used within this context

"wild with anger", "wild with grief"


Wild as "fanciful and unrealistic, foolish"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

fantastic has the same meaning as wild

Derivatives of wild

fantasy, phantasy are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

unrealistic is similar to wild.


Wild as "talking or behaving irrationally"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

raving mad has the same meaning as wild

Similar to wild

insane is similar to wild.


Wild as "without a basis in reason or fact"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

baseless, unwarranted, idle, groundless, unfounded have the same meaning as 'wild'

Derivatives of wild

idleness, groundlessness are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

unsupported is similar to wild.


Wild as "marked by extreme lack of restraint or control"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Antonyms

tame has the opposite meaning of wild

Derivatives of wild

wildness is a derivative of wild.

Similar to wild

unrestrained, disorderly, chaotic, manic, frenzied, excited, frantic, mad, delirious, unsubdued are similar to 'wild'.

Example of wild used within this context

"wild talk", "wild parties"


Wild as "in a natural state, not tamed or domesticated or cultivated"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

untamed has the same meaning as wild

Antonyms

tame, tamed have the opposite meaning of 'wild'

Attributes of wild

wildness is an attribute of wild.

Derivatives of wild

wilderness, wild, natural state, state of nature are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

unbroken, savage, undomesticated, feral, ferine, semi-wild are similar to 'wild'.

Example of wild used within this context

"wild geese", "edible wild plants"


Wild as "a wild primitive state untouched by civilization"

Under this definition, wild is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

natural state, state of nature have the same meaning as 'wild'

wild as a type

'wild' can be a type of state.

Types of wild

primitivism, crudity, crudeness, rudeness, primitiveness are types of 'wild'.

Derivatives of wild

wild, barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, uncivilised, untamed are derivatives of 'wild'.

Example of wild used within this context

"he lived in the wild", "they collected mushrooms in the wild"


Wild as "a wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition"

Under this definition, wild is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

wilderness has the same meaning as wild

wild as a type

'wild' can be a type of geographical area, geographical region, geographic region, geographic area.

Types of wild

wasteland, barren, waste, bush, frontier are types of 'wild'.

Derivatives of wild

wild, godforsaken, waste, untamed are derivatives of 'wild'.

Example of wild used within this context

"it was a wilderness preserved for the hawks and mountaineers"


Wild as "in an uncontrolled and rampant manner"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

rampantly has the same meaning as wild

Pertain to wild

rampant pertains to 'wild'.


Wild as "in a wild or undomesticated manner"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Pertain to wild

wild, untamed pertain to 'wild'.

Example of wild used within this context

"growing wild", "roaming wild"


Wild as "involving risk or danger"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

hazardous, risky have the same meaning as 'wild'

Derivatives of wild

endangerment, peril, hazard, risk, danger, hazardousness, perilousness, jeopardy, riskiness are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

dangerous, unsafe are similar to 'wild'.

Example of wild used within this context

"skydiving is a hazardous sport", "extremely risky going out in the tide and fog", "a wild financial scheme"


Wild as "without civilizing influences"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, uncivilised have the same meaning as 'wild'

Derivatives of wild

wildness, tike, tyke, peasant, barbarian, boor, savageness, Goth, churl, wild, savage, brutality, barbarity, barbarism, savagery, natural state, state of nature are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

noncivilized, noncivilised are similar to 'wild'.

Example of wild used within this context

"barbarian invaders", "barbaric practices", "a savage people", "fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient"-Margaret Meade, "wild tribes"


Wild as "(of the elements) as if showing violent anger"

Under this definition, wild is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

angry, furious, raging, tempestuous have the same meaning as 'wild'

Derivatives of wild

vehemence, ferocity, fierceness, furiousness, fury, tempest, violence, wildness, anger, angriness, tempestuousness are derivatives of 'wild'.

Similar to wild

stormy is similar to wild.



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