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wild
adjective
-
wild
,
wilder
,
wildest
living
or
growing
in
nature
and
not
trained
,
planted
,
or
looked
after
by
people
•
We
watched
a
herd
of
wild
horses
galloping
across
the
plain
.
We
watched
a
herd
of
wild
horses
galloping
across
the
plain
.
•
These
berries
grow
wild
in
the
forest
and
taste
surprisingly
sweet
.
These
berries
grow
wild
in
the
forest
and
taste
surprisingly
sweet
.
Old
English
wilde
,
related
to
German
wild
and
Latin
silva
“
forest
,”
originally
meaning
“
untamed
,
uncultivated
.”
adjective
-
wild
,
wilder
,
wildest
without
control
,
order
,
or
restraint
;
violent
or
extreme
•
The
storm
brought
wild
winds
that
knocked
down
several
trees
.
The
storm
brought
wild
winds
that
knocked
down
several
trees
.
•
Her
idea
sounded
wild
,
but
in
the
end
it
worked
perfectly
.
Her
idea
sounded
wild
,
but
in
the
end
it
worked
perfectly
.
adjective
-
wild
,
wilder
,
wildest
showing
very
strong
excitement
or
enthusiasm
•
The
crowd
went
wild
when
the
singer
walked
on
stage
.
The
crowd
went
wild
when
the
singer
walked
on
stage
.
•
Children
go
wild
at
the
mention
of
free
ice
cream
.
Children
go
wild
at
the
mention
of
free
ice
cream
.
adjective
-
wild
,
wilder
,
wildest
unlikely
,
reckless
,
or
based
on
little
information
•
That
was
just
a
wild
guess
—
I
had
no
idea
of
the
real
answer
.
That
was
just
a
wild
guess
—
I
had
no
idea
of
the
real
answer
.
•
Investing
all
your
savings
in
one
new
company
seems
a
wild
risk
.
Investing
all
your
savings
in
one
new
company
seems
a
wild
risk
.