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  1. The meaning of WILD is living in a state of nature and not ordinarily tame or domesticated. How to use wild in a sentence.

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

  3. wild adjective (NATURAL) A2. used to refer to plants or animals that live or grow independently of people, in natural conditions and with natural characteristics: wild grasses. a herd of wild horses. These herbs grow wild in the area. B2. Wild land is not used to grow crops and has few people living in it: a wild, mountainous region. More examples.

  4. Synonyms for WILD: feral, wilding, savage, untamed, unbroken, undomesticated, uncontrolled, brute; Antonyms of WILD: tame, domestic, domesticated, tamed, broken, controlled, busted, familiar.

  5. wild. /waɪld/ IPA guide. Other forms: wildest; wilds. 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. An animal or plant in its native habitat is wild, like a wild dingo or a wild strawberry.

  6. a of an animal : living in nature without human control or care : not tame. wild ducks/animals. b of a plant : growing or produced in nature : not grown or farmed by people. wild blueberries/grapes/honey. — compare cultivated. c of land : not changed by people : not settled or developed. wild places high in the mountains.

  7. 1. Occurring, growing, or living in a natural state; not domesticated, cultivated, or tamed: wild geese; edible wild plants. 2. Not inhabited or farmed: remote, wild country. 3. Uncivilized or barbarous. 4. a. Lacking supervision or restraint: wild children living in the street. b. Disorderly; unruly: a wild scene in the school cafeteria.

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