A natural or undomesticated state: returned the zoo animals to the wild; plants that grow abundantly in the wild.
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An uninhabited or uncultivated region. Often used in the plural: the wilds of the northern steppes.
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A sparsely inhabited or uncultivated region or tract.
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A wild, free, or natural state or existence.
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adjective
Based on little or no evidence or probability; unfounded: wild accusations; a wild guess.
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Characterized by a lack of moral restraint; dissolute or licentious: recalled his wild youth with remorse.
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Deviating greatly from an intended course; erratic: a wild bullet.
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Disorderly; unruly: a wild scene in the school cafeteria.
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Extravagant; fantastic: a wild idea.
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adverb
In a wild manner: growing wild; roaming wild.
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in a wild manner as.
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Without regulation or control.
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Off an intended or expected course.
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