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+ | # [[untamed|Untamed]]; not [[domesticated]]. | ||
+ | #:''The island of Chincoteague is famous for its '''wild''' horses.'' | ||
+ | # [[unrestrained|Unrestrained]] or [[uninhibited]]. | ||
+ | #:''I was filled with '''wild''' rage when I discovered the infidelity, and punched a hole in the wall.'' | ||
+ | # [[raucous|Raucous]], [[unruly]], or [[licentious]]. | ||
+ | #:''The fraternity was infamous for its '''wild''' parties, which frequently resulted in police involvement.'' | ||
+ | # Visibly and overtly [[anxious]]; [[frantic]]. | ||
+ | #:''Her mother was '''wild''' with fear when she didn't return home after the party.'' | ||
+ | # [[disheveled|Disheveled]], [[tangled]], or [[untidy]]. | ||
+ | #:''After a week on the trail without a mirror, my hair was '''wild''' and dirty.'' | ||
+ | # [[enthusiastic|Enthusiastic]]. | ||
+ | #:''I'm not '''wild''' about the idea of a two day car trip with my nephews, but it's my only option.'' | ||
+ | # [[inaccurate|Inaccurate]]. | ||
+ | #:''The novice archer fired a '''wild''' shot and hit her opponent's target. | ||
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Adjective
- Untamed; not domesticated.
- The island of Chincoteague is famous for its wild horses.
- Unrestrained or uninhibited.
- I was filled with wild rage when I discovered the infidelity, and punched a hole in the wall.
- Raucous, unruly, or licentious.
- The fraternity was infamous for its wild parties, which frequently resulted in police involvement.
- Visibly and overtly anxious; frantic.
- Her mother was wild with fear when she didn't return home after the party.
- Disheveled, tangled, or untidy.
- After a week on the trail without a mirror, my hair was wild and dirty.
- Enthusiastic.
- I'm not wild about the idea of a two day car trip with my nephews, but it's my only option.
- Inaccurate.
- The novice archer fired a wild shot and hit her opponent's target.
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