wild in English
- wild⇄adj. 1. living or growing in the forests or fields; not tamed; not cultivated.
Ex. The tiger is a wild animal. The daisy is a wild flower.
(SYN) undomesticated.
2. produced or yielded naturally, without the aid of man; uncultivated. - wild⇄adv. in a wild manner; to a wild degree.
- wild⇄adv. wildly.
- wild⇄expr. run wild, to live or grow without restraint.
Ex. Of all countries ... where the horse runs wild, Arabia produces the most beautiful breed (Oliver Goldsmith). The boy had run wild since his young mother's death (Longman's Magazine). - wild⇄expr. wild and woolly, (U.S.) rough and uncivilized like the American West during frontier times; rough-and-tumble.
Ex. Clarke is a wild and woolly county, where bobcats roam the streets of its largest community (Clarke County Democrat). - wild⇄expr. wilds, wild country.
Ex. Huge Forests ... and sandy perilous wilds (Milton). - wild⇄noun an uncultivated or desolate region or tract; waste; desert.
- wild⇄noun wildness.
- wild⇄wild, adjective, noun, adverb.
wild in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
wild in Kashmiri कॉशुर
wild in Sindhi سنڌي
wild in Tamil தமிழ்
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