wild
Kelime Anlamı :

1. vahşi.
2. çılgın.
3. Coşkulu.
4. Yaban hayatı.
5. müthiş.
6. barbar.
7. başıboş bir şekilde.
8. rastgele.
9. şiddetli.
10. kır.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
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.
4. lacking supervision or restraint: wild children living in the street.
5. disorderly; unruly: a wild scene in the school cafeteria.
6. characterized by a lack of moral restraint; dissolute or licentious: recalled his wild youth with remorse.
7. lacking regular order or arrangment; disarranged: wild locks of long hair.
8. full of, marked by, or suggestive of strong, uncontrolled emotion: wild with jealousy; a wild look in his eye; a wild rage.
9. extravagant; fantastic: a wild idea.
10. furiously disturbed or turbulent; stormy: wild weather.
11. risky; imprudent: wild financial schemes.
12. impatiently eager: wild to get away for the weekend.
13. informal highly enthusiastic: just wild about the new music.
14. based on little or no evidence or probability; unfounded: wild accusations; a wild guess.
15. deviating greatly from an intended course; erratic: a wild bullet.
16. games having an equivalence or value determined by the cardholder's choice: playing poker with deuces wild.
17. in a wild manner: growing wild; roaming wild.
18. A natural or undomesticated state: returned the zoo animals to the wild; plants that grow abundantly in the wild.
19. an uninhabited or uncultivated region. often used in the plural: the wilds of the northern steppes.
20. slang 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).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. being in a state of ebullition. thus steel, solidifying in a mold, which is evolving gases, is said to be wild.
2. self-willed; wayward; wanton; impatient of restraint or control; stirring; lively; boisterous; full of life and spirits; hence, frolicsome; giddy; light-hearted.
3. boisterous: tempestuous; stormy; violent; turbulent; furious; uncontrolled: used in both a physical and a moral sense.
4. bold; brave; daring; wight.
5. loose and disorderly in conduct; given to going beyond bounds in pleasurable indulgence; ungoverned; more or less dissolute, wayward, or unrestrained in conduct; prodigal.
6. reckless; rash; ill-considered; extravagant; out of accord with reason or prudence; haphazard: as, a wild venture; wild trading.
7. extravagant; fantastic; irregular; disordered; weird; queer.
8. enthusiastic; eager; keen; especially, very eager with delight, excitement, or the like.
9. excited; roused; distracted; crazy; betokening or indicating excitement or strong emotion.
10. wide of the mark or direct line, standard, or bounds.
11. living in a state of nature; inhabiting the forest or open field; roving: wandering; not tame; not domesticated; feral or ferine: as, a wild boar; a wild ox; a wild cat; a wild bee.
12. noting beasts of the chase, game-birds, and the like, which are noticeably shy, wary, or hard to take under certain circumstances: opposed to tame, 1 : as, the birds are wild this morning.
13. savage; uncivilized; ungoverned; unrefined; ferocious; sanguinary: noting persons or practices.
14. growing or produced without culture; produced by unassisted nature, or by wild animals; native; not cultivated: as, wild parsnip; wild cherry; wild honey.
15. desert; not inhabited; uncultivated.
16. to escape from domestication and revert to the feral state.
17. to escape from cultivation and grow in a wild state.
18. see Ipomæa.
19. A locomotive which by some accident or derangement has escaped from the control of its driver.
20. A seesaw.
21. the west indian euphorbiaeeous tree Drypetes glauca.
22. Gærtnera vaginata, of Réunion, without ground reported as a fit substitute for coffee: often misnamed mussænda.
23. in the west indies, a plant of the genus Tillandsia, especially T. utriculata.
24.
25. A desert; an uninhabited and uncultivated tract or region; a waste.
26. plural wild animals; game.
27. an obsolete variant of weald, perhaps due to confusion with wild.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia