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Dictionary: wild   (wīld) pronunciation
 
adj., wild·er, wild·est.
  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; savage.
    1. Lacking supervision or restraint: wild children living in the street.
    2. Disorderly; unruly: a wild scene in the school cafeteria.
    3. Characterized by a lack of moral restraint; dissolute or licentious: recalled his wild youth with remorse.
  4. Lacking regular order or arrangment; disarranged: wild locks of long hair.
  5. Full of, marked by, or suggestive of strong, uncontrolled emotion: wild with jealousy; a wild look in his eye; a wild rage.
  6. Extravagant; fantastic: a wild idea.
  7. Furiously disturbed or turbulent; stormy: wild weather.
  8. Risky; imprudent: wild financial schemes.
    1. Impatiently eager: wild to get away for the weekend.
    2. Informal. Highly enthusiastic: just wild about the new music.
  9. Based on little or no evidence or probability; unfounded: wild accusations; a wild guess.
  10. Deviating greatly from an intended course; erratic: a wild bullet.
  11. Games. Having an equivalence or value determined by the cardholder's choice: playing poker with deuces wild.
adv.

In a wild manner: growing wild; roaming wild.

n.
  1. A natural or undomesticated state: returned the zoo animals to the wild; plants that grow abundantly in the wild.
  2. An uninhabited or uncultivated region. Often used in the plural: the wilds of the northern steppes.
intr.v. Slang., wild·ed, wild·ing, wilds.

To go about in a group threatening, robbing, or attacking others: “Police said that the youngsters … were part of a larger group of teenagers who were ‘wilding,’—their slang for terrorizing and bullying” (Maclean's).

[Middle English wilde, from Old English.]

wildly wild'ly adv.
wildness wild'ness n.
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adjective

  1. In a primitive state; not domesticated or cultivated; produced by nature: native, natural, rough, uncultivated, undomesticated, untamed. See wild/tame.
  2. Of or relating to wild animals: feral, savage. See wild/tame.
  3. Not civilized: barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, primitive, rude, savage, uncivilized, uncultivated, uncultured. Archaic uncivil. See culture/nature, wild/tame.
  4. Not submitting to discipline or control: disorderly, fractious, indocile, intractable, lawless, obstinate, obstreperous, recalcitrant, refractory, uncontrollable, undisciplined, ungovernable, unmanageable, unruly, untoward. Idioms: out of line. See control/uncontrol, order/disorder, peace/conflict, resist/yield.
  5. Lacking in moral restraint: abandoned, dissipated, dissolute, fast, gay, incontinent, licentious, profligate, rakish, unbridled, unconstrained, uncontrolled, ungoverned, uninhibited, unrestrained, wanton. See restraint/unrestraint.
  6. Marked by extreme excitement, confusion, or agitation: delirious, frantic, frenetic, frenzied, mad. Archaic madding. See calm/agitation.
  7. Violently disturbed or agitated, as by storms: dirty, heavy, raging, roiled, roily, rough, rugged, stormy, tempestuous, tumultuous, turbulent, ugly, violent. See calm/agitation.

noun

    An uninhabited region left in its natural state: bush, wilderness, wildness. See wild/tame.

 
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adj

Definition: disorderly, rowdy
Antonyms: behaved, controllable, manageable, orderly

adj

Definition: intense, stormy
Antonyms: calm, mild, moderate

adj

Definition: untamed
Antonyms: civilized, controlled, delicate, gentle, manageable, tame


 

Growing uncontrolled away from a domesticated environment. See under the name of the species, e.g. equid, sheep, swine, pig, turkey.

 
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IN BRIEF: Living or growing in nature. Also: Not controlled.

pronunciation Don't refuse to go on an occasional wild goose chase. That is what wild geese are made for. — Henry S. Haskins.

 
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The term wild generally refers to:

Wild may also refer to:

The Wild or The Wilds may refer to:

In music:

  • WILD or Walk In Lay Down, a biannual concert event at Washington University in St. Louis
  • Wild (band), a five-piece classical female group
  • "Wild" (single), a song by Poe on her album Haunted

IN radio broadcasting:

  • WILD (AM), an AM station in the Boston radio market
  • WILD-FM, the former callsign of an FM station in the Boston radio market, originally WBET-FM, now WKAF
  • WYLD (AM), an AM station in the New Orleans radio market
  • WYLD-FM, an FM station in the New Orleans radio market
  • WiLD station branding (later trademarked by Clear Channel Communications):
    • KYLD in San Francisco
    • WLLD in Tampa-St. Petersburg

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Common misspelling(s) of wild

  • weild

 
Translations: Wild
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - vild, afsindig, rasende, larmende, hysterisk, letsindig, ubeboet, uopdyrket
n. - vildskab
v. tr. - ødemark
adv. - vildt

idioms:

  • be wild about    være vild med
  • beyond one's wildest dreams    ikke i de vildeste drømme
  • in the wild    under naturlige forhold
  • run wild    opføre sig uordentligt, være ukontrolleret
  • the Wild West    det vilde vesten
  • the wilds    vildnis
  • wild animal    vildt dyr, sky dyr
  • wild boar    vildsvin
  • wild card    joker
  • wild child    vild sild (ung pige)
  • wild-goose chase    meningsløst foretagende, forgæves foretagende

Nederlands (Dutch)
wild, verwilderd, woest, dol, ongeremd

Français (French)
adj. - sauvage, violent (vent), agité (mer), fou (rire), dévergondé, délirant (imagination), déchaîné (applaudissements), furieux, fana (fam), extravagant, d'enfer ((concert) (fam)
n. - (en) liberté, à l'état sauvage
v. tr. - malmener qn (jusqu'à le rendre incrédule ou nerveux)
adv. - à l'état sauvage, à l'abandon

idioms:

  • beyond one's wildest dreams    dépassant ses rêves les plus osés
  • in the wild    dans la nature
  • run wild    devenir fou
  • the wilds    la nature
  • wild about    être fou de, se passionner pour
  • wild animal    bête sauvage
  • wild boar    sanglier
  • wild card    joker, (fig) élément imprévisible, (Sport) wild-card (droit de participer à un tournoi sans avoir été qualifié), (Comput) joker
  • wild child    enfant sauvage
  • wild water    rapides
  • Wild West    Far West
  • wild-goose chase    (n'aboutir) à rien, (mettre qn) sur une mauvaise piste

Deutsch (German)
adj. - wild, Wild..., wüst, rasend, irr, wahnsinnig, scheu, ungezielt, aus der Luft gegriffen
adv. - wild, irr
n. - Wildnis, Ödland
v. - jmdn. durch hartes Auftreten unsicher oder nervös machen

idioms:

  • beyond one's wildest dreams    die kühnsten Träume übersteigend
  • in the wild    in der Wildnis, im Wildstadium
  • run wild    frei herumlaufen, wuchern, herumtoben
  • the wilds    die Wildnis
  • wild about    verrückt sein auf
  • wild animal    wildes Tier
  • wild boar    Wildschwein, Keiler
  • wild card    wilde Karte, (EDV) Platzhalterzeichen
  • wild child    attraktives, undiszipliniertes junges Mädchen
  • wild water    Wildwasser
  • Wild West    der Wilde Westen
  • wild-goose chase    aussichtslose Suche

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - άγριος, σε άγρια ή φυσική κατάσταση, βίαιος, ασυγκράτητος, αφηνιασμένος, παράφορος, ξέφρενος, εξωφρενικός, παράλογος, ακαλλιέργητος, χέρσος, μαινόμενος, μανιασμένος, απερίγραπτος, ασυλλόγιστος, (σε χαρτοπαίγνιο) που επέχει θέση μπαλαντέρ
adv. - εδώ κι εκεί, στα κουτουρού
n. - άγρια ή φυσική κατάσταση, ερημιά

idioms:

  • be wild about    είμαι ξετρελαμένος με
  • beyond one's wildest dreams    που ξεπερνά και τα πιο τρελά μου όνειρα
  • in the wild    σε άγρια ή φυσική κατάσταση
  • run wild    παρεκτρέπομαι, γυρίζω σε φυσική κατάσταση
  • the Wild West    (ΗΠΑ) η άγρια Δύση
  • the wilds    ανεξερεύνητη περιοχή, ζούγκλα
  • wild animal    άγριο ζώο
  • wild boar    αγριόχοιρος
  • wild card    απρόβλεπτος παράγοντας, (σε χαρτοπαίγνιο) μπαλαντέρ
  • wild child    ατίθασο παιδί
  • wild-goose chase    άσκοπη ή μάταιη αναζήτηση

Italiano (Italian)
deserto, selvaggio, feroce, imbestialito, violento, frenetico, pazzo

idioms:

  • be wild about    adorare, andar matto per
  • in the wild    selvatico
  • run wild    perdere la tramontana
  • the Wild West    il Wild West
  • the wilds    il deserto
  • wild card    jolly
  • wild child    momello
  • wild-goose chase    ricerca inutile

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - selvagem
adv. - de modo selvagem
n. - selva (f), local deserto (m)

idioms:

  • be wild about    estar fora de si por causa de
  • in the wild    na natureza
  • run wild    correr como um louco
  • the Wild West    oeste americano poucos anos após a descoberta do continente
  • the wilds    regiões selvagens
  • wild card    carta coringa (m)
  • wild child    criança violenta (f)
  • wild-goose chase    situação difícil de se obter êxito

Русский (Russian)
дикий, невозделанный, неконтролируемый, обуреваемый страстями, необдуманный, штормовой, растрепанный, отклоняющийся от нормы, экстремистский, девственная природа, дебри, диким образом, как попало

idioms:

  • be wild about    быть без ума от чего-л.
  • in the wild    в естественных условиях, на воле
  • run wild    одичать, разрастаться (о сорняках), расти без надзора, прожигать жизнь
  • the Wild West    дикий Запад
  • the wilds    дебри, чаща
  • wild card    непредсказуемый человек/фактор, разрешение на участие в соревнованиях спортсмену без квалификации
  • wild child    девушка-подросток со взрослой внешностью и неподобающим поведением
  • wild-goose chase    напрасное стремление к чему-л., погоня за недостижимым, химера

Español (Spanish)
adj. - agreste, silvestre, salvaje, inculto, no cultivado, furioso, violento, agitado, alborotado, frenético, delirante, loco, alocado
n. - desierto, selva, tierra virgen, estado silvestre o natural
v. tr. - maltratar (algo o a alguien)
adv. - agreste, no cultivado, violentamente, desatinadamente, sin pies ni cabeza, sin cultivo

idioms:

  • beyond one's wildest dreams    muchísimo más de lo que se esperaba, ni en sueños lo hubiera imaginado
  • in the wild    lejos de la civilización, en estado natural
  • run wild    desbocarse, vivir como un salvaje, crecer en estado salvaje
  • the wilds    región primitiva, selva, desierto
  • wild about    estar loco por, entusiasmarse locamente, gustar mucho de (algo o alguien)
  • wild animal    fiera, animal salvaje
  • wild boar    jabalí
  • wild card    comodín
  • wild child    jovencita muy atractiva que se comporta en forma alocada
  • wild water    agua turbulenta
  • Wild West    Lejano Oeste, el Oeste de los Estados Unidos en sus comienzos
  • wild-goose chase    búsqueda inútil, empresa quimérica

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - vild, skygg, häftig, otyglad, rasande, förvirrad, tokig
adv. - vilt, på måfå, planlöst
n. - vildmark

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
野性的, 野蛮的, 荒野的, 荒野, 荒地, 野蛮的做, 狂暴地, 失控地

idioms:

  • be wild about    热衷于, 因狂怒
  • beyond one's wildest dreams    超过某人所期望的, 出乎某人意料之外
  • in the wild    在荒野里
  • run wild    变得荒芜, 失去控制
  • the Wild West    西大荒, 指美国开拓时期的西部
  • the wilds    蛮荒之地
  • wild animal    野兽
  • wild boar    野猪
  • wild card    通配符, 万能符
  • wild child    野女孩, 新闻用语指行为不端面貌姣好的少女
  • wild-goose chase    荒谬无益之追求, 行踪不定的路线

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 野性的, 野蠻的, 荒野的
n. - 荒野, 荒地
v. tr. - 野蠻的做
adv. - 狂暴地, 失控地

idioms:

  • be wild about    熱衷於, 因狂怒
  • beyond one's wildest dreams    超過某人所期望的, 出乎某人意料之外
  • in the wild    在荒野裡
  • run wild    變得荒蕪, 失去控制
  • the Wild West    西大荒, 指美國開拓時期的西部
  • the wilds    蠻荒之地
  • wild animal    野獸
  • wild boar    野豬
  • wild card    通配符, 萬能符
  • wild child    野女孩, 新聞用語指行為不端面貌姣好的少女
  • wild-goose chase    荒謬無益之追求, 行蹤不定的路線

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 야생의, 사나운, 야만의
n. - 자연 그대로의 지역, 광야, 황무지
v. tr. - 거칠게 다루어 신임을 잃다
adv. - 야생 상태로, 난폭하게, 형편 없이

idioms:

  • be wild about    ~에 열중하다
  • beyond one's wildest dreams    예상보다 훨씬 낫다
  • in the wild    야생에서, 황무지에서
  • run wild    들에서 키우다, 난폭해지다
  • the Wild West    (개척 시대) 미국 서부 지방
  • the wilds    미개한 지역, 야생

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 野育ちの, 野生の, 未開の, 野蛮な, 耕作しない, 荒れた, 荒涼とした, 乱暴な, 激しい, 気違いじみた, 熱狂的な, でたらめな
adv. - 乱暴に
n. - 未開地, 荒野, ワイルド

idioms:

  • be wild about    夢中になって, 切望して
  • in the wild    未開地に
  • run wild    はびこる, したい放題にやる
  • the Wild West    米国西部地方
  • the wilds    未開の地域, 未開地, 荒野
  • wild animal    野獣
  • wild boar    猪, イノシシ
  • wild card    自由札, ワイルドカード, 未知の要因
  • wild child    野生児

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) همجي, بري, وحشي (ظرف) بريه, قفر (الاسم) بور, قفر, بريه, غير محروث, جامع, غليظ, شديد التوق, همجي, شديد الحماسه, عاصف, جاف, مسعور‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮פראי, בר, שומם, פרוע, להוט, לא שקול, מטורף, זועם‬
n. - ‮שממה, יער, מדבר‬
v. tr. - ‮התייחס (למישהו) בנוקשות, כך שנעשה לחסר-אמון ולעצבני‬
adv. - ‮בפראות, ללא מטרה‬


 
 

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