wilder
Meaning of wilder
verb
- cause to lose one's way; lead or drive astray.
unknowne Lands, where we have wildered ourselves
early 17th century: origin uncertain; perhaps based on wilderness.
adjective, comparative adjective- (of an animal or plant) living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated.
a herd of wild goats
wild strawberries
- (of a place or region) uninhabited, uncultivated, or inhospitable.
an expanse of wild moorland
the wild coastline of Cape Wrath
- lacking discipline or restraint.
wild parties were never her scene
- not based on sound reasoning or probability.
a wild guess
wild rumours were circulating
performing in Hollywood was beyond my wildest dreams
who, even in their wildest dreams, could have anticipated such a victory?
- (of a playing card) deemed to have any value, suit, colour, or other property in a game at the discretion of the player holding it.
Old English wilde, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German wild .
Information about wilder
- The plural form of wilder is: wilders.
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Hyphenation of wilder
wilder
- It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
- wilder is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
wilder synonyms
Meaning Wilder:
Meaning not domesticated or otherwise controlled:
Meaning not domesticated:
Meaning (especially of an animal) in a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication:
Meaning not broken, fractured, or damaged:
Meaning having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness:
Meaning savagely fierce, cruel, or violent:
Meaning (of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled:
Meaning (of land) not used for growing crops:
Meaning existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind:
Meaning associated with the place or circumstances of a person's birth:
Meaning originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native:
Meaning growing wild in cultivated fields:
Meaning (of a place) without inhabitants:
Meaning (of a place) having no inhabitants:
Meaning (of land) not used for growing crops; uncultivated:
Meaning not controlled or regulated:
Meaning being, relating to, or appropriate for a virgin:
Meaning (of ground or terrain) having a broken, rocky, and uneven surface:
Meaning having an uneven or irregular surface; not smooth or level:
Meaning (of an environment) harsh and difficult to live in:
Meaning (of a place) uninhabited and giving an impression of bleak emptiness:
Meaning containing nothing; not filled or occupied:
Meaning (of a place) empty of people:
Meaning (of land) having no paths or tracks on it:
Meaning (of an area of land, typically an urban one) not used, cultivated, or built on:
Meaning (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation:
Meaning not controlled:
Meaning not restrained or restricted:
Meaning lacking in discipline; uncontrolled in behaviour or manner:
Meaning not restricted or limited:
Meaning not restrained or kept in check:
Meaning uncontrolled; unconstrained:
Meaning (especially of something undesirable) not controlled or restrained:
Meaning in a state of complete confusion and disorder:
Meaning expressing one's feelings or thoughts unselfconsciously and without restraint:
Meaning relating to, denoting, or typical of an extrovert:
Meaning not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed:
Meaning difficult to control or predict because of wilful or perverse behaviour:
Meaning impossible to control or govern:
Meaning difficult or impossible to manage, manipulate, or control:
Meaning disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control:
Meaning noisy and disorderly:
Meaning involving or contributing to a breakdown of peaceful and law-abiding behaviour:
Meaning marked by or involving public disorder:
Meaning not governed by or obedient to laws; characterized by a lack of civic order:
Meaning wild; frenzied:
Meaning done without considering the consequences; foolish or reckless:
Meaning deserving or inviting derision or mockery; absurd:
Meaning so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing:
Meaning lacking good sense or judgement; unwise:
Meaning having or showing a great lack of intelligence or common sense:
Meaning mentally ill (not in technical use):
Meaning recklessly bold or rash:
Meaning very stupid:
Meaning wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate:
Meaning having or showing a lack of common sense or judgement; absurd and foolish:
Meaning extremely stupid or foolish:
Meaning (of a person or action) not wise or sensible; foolish:
Meaning lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning:
Meaning (of a person) unconscious:
Meaning ridiculously impractical or ill-advised:
Meaning impossible to do; impracticable:
Meaning (of a course of action) impossible in practice to do or carry out:
Meaning another term for impractical (sense 1):
Meaning not able to function or be carried out successfully; impractical:
Meaning not showing care for the consequences of an action; rash:
Meaning heedless of danger or the consequences of one's actions; rash or impetuous:
Meaning contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous:
Meaning shockingly bad or excessive:
Meaning exceeding what is reasonable or appropriate; excessive or elaborate:
Meaning imaginative or fanciful; remote from reality:
Meaning over-imaginative and unrealistic:
Meaning mad, especially as manifested in wild or aggressive behaviour:
Meaning eccentric; impractical:
Meaning extremely foolish; crazy:
Meaning infatuated with:
Meaning made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision:
Meaning based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system:
Meaning lacking any obvious principle of organization:
Meaning not having or showing awareness or understanding of the facts:
wilder antonyms
Meaning (of an animal) not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated:
Meaning refined and well educated:
Meaning a heated greenhouse in which plants that need protection from cold weather are grown:
Meaning done or chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence; likely to be of benefit:
Meaning of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas:
Meaning having been thought about carefully:
Words that rhyme with wilder
Alder, Balder, Calder, Stalder, alder, balder, chalder, daalder, healder, rijksdaalder, riksdaalder, scalder, shalder, spalder, stalder, Batchelder, Boxelder, Elder, Felder, Glenelder, Melder, Schoenfelder, Schwenkfelder, Senefelder, Waelder, backvelder, belder, brickfielder, coelder, diselder, elder, fielder, gelder, goldfielder, helder, infielder, kelder, melder, midfielder, outfielder, shelder, shielder, skelder, spelder, spotwelder, welder, wielder, yielder, Gilder, Schilder
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