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wild  

EN[waɪld]
US
Fsauvage WWild
  • Wild signifie sauvage en anglais.
  • Le patronyme Wild correspond au français Sauvage.
  • NomPLwilds
    1. The undomesticated state of a wild animal.
      1. After mending the lion's leg, we returned him to the wild
    2. (chiefly in the plural) a wilderness.
    3. VerbeSGwildsPRwildingPT, PPwilded
      1. To commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially as a gang.
      2. AdjectifCOMwilderCOMmore wildSUPwildestSUPmost wild
        1. Untamed; not domesticated.
          1. Unrestrained or uninhibited.
            1. I was filled with wild rage when I discovered the infidelity, and punched a hole in the wall. ‎
          2. Raucous, unruly, or licentious.
            1. The fraternity was infamous for its wild parties, which frequently resulted in police involvement. ‎
          3. Visibly and overtly anxious; frantic.
            1. City, in contrast, were lethargic in every area of the pitch and their main contribution in the first half-hour was to keep referee Phil Dowd busy, with Micah Richards among four of their players booked early on, in his case for a wild lunge on Young.
          4. Disheveled, tangled, or untidy.
            1. After a week on the trail without a mirror, my hair was wild and dirty. ‎
          5. Enthusiastic.
            1. I'm not wild about the idea of a two day car trip with my nephews, but it's my only option. ‎
          6. Inaccurate.
            1. The novice archer fired a wild shot and hit her opponent's target. ‎
          7. Exposed to the wind and sea; unsheltered.
            1. a wild roadstead
          8. (nautical) Hard to steer; said of a vessel.
            1. (mathematics, of a knot) Not capable of being represented as a finite closed polygonal chain.
            2. AdverbeCOMwilderCOMmore wildSUPwildestSUPmost wild
              1. Inaccurately; not on target.
                1. The javelin flew wild and struck a spectator, to the horror of all observing.
            3. Plus d'exemples
              1. Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
                • The true religion occupies the happy mean between miserable unfaith, on the one hand, and timorous superstition, wild fanaticism, and pietistical zeal on the other.
                • The San Juan market is Mexico City's most famous deli of exotic meats, where an adventurous shopper can hunt down hard-to-find critters such as ostrich, wild boar and crocodile.
                • You will see the tame horse in the paddock gallop about for his pleasure, and the wild horse on the prairie will start and run for miles in mere sportiveness.
              2. Utilisé au début de la phrase
                • Wild horses wouldn't have kept me from going to the party.
                • Wild animals abound wherever man does not stake his claim.
              3. Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
                • The girl who had zoophobia didn't like animals, domestic or wild.

            Meaning of wild for the defined word.

            Grammaticalement, ce mot "wild" est un adjectif. C'est aussi un adverbe. C'est aussi un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable. C'est aussi un verbe.
            • Partie du discours Hiérarchie
              1. Adjectifs
                • Adverbes
                  • Noms
                    • Noms Dénombrable
                    • Verbes
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                    Liens Connexes:
                    1. en wilderness
                    2. en wildly
                    3. en wildness
                    4. en wildfire
                    5. en wildcat
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