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wild
adjective as in untamed
adjective as in disorderly, rowdy
Weak matches
boisterous, chaotic, crazed, enthusiastic, extravagant, flighty, foolhardy, foolish, giddy, hysterical, impetuous, imprudent, incautious, lawless, licentious, mad, noisy, outrageous, preposterous, rabid, reckless, riotous, self-willed, turbulent, unbridled, uncontrolled, undisciplined, unfettered, ungovernable, unmanageable, unrestrained, unruly, uproarious, violent, wayward
adjective as in intense, stormy
adjective as in exciting; unexpected; peculiar
Strongest matches
Strong matches
impracticable, irrational, kooky, strange, unexpected, wacky, weird
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Example Sentences
Then he read the script and was immediately struck by its wild tonal shifts.
Doncic made six threes, including three straight during one wild stretch of dominance in the first quarter, on his way to 30 points.
"Over time we are going to have this entire lineage of cold adapted elephants that we can put back into the wild that can interbreed"
Police have arrested a San Francisco woman suspected of yanking a horse’s tail and causing a young rider to be chucked off in a wild encounter that has since become a viral video.
The film feels wild and loose when four characters are shouting over each other at once.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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