wild (Noun) — A wild primitive state untouched by civilization. ex. "he lived in the wild" ex. "they collected mushrooms in the wild"
wild (Noun) — A wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition.
wild (Adjective) — Marked by extreme lack of restraint or control. ex. "wild talk" ex. "wild parties"
wild (Adjective) — In a natural state; not tamed, domesticated or cultivated. ex. "edible wild plants" ex. "wild geese"
wild (Adjective) — In a state of extreme emotion. ex. "wild with anger" ex. "wild with grief"
wild (Adjective) — Deviating widely from an intended course. ex. "a wild bullet" ex. "he threw a wild pitch"
wild (Adjective) — (of colours or sounds) intensely vivid or loud. ex. "wild colours" ex. "wild shouts"
wild (Adjective) — Without a basis in reason or fact. ex. "wild gossip"
wild (Adjective) — Talking or behaving irrationally.
wild (Adjective) — Involving risk or danger. ex. "a wild financial scheme"
wild (Adjective) — Fanciful and unrealistic; foolish. ex. "a wild idea of his own importance"
wild (Adjective) — Located in a dismal or remote area; desolate. ex. "a wild stretch of land"
wild (Adjective) — Intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with. ex. "wild about cars and racing"
wild (Adjective) — Without civilizing influences. ex. "wild tribes"
wild (Adjective) — (of the elements) as if showing violent anger. ex. "wild clouds on the horizon"
wild (Adverb) — In an uncontrolled and rampant manner. ex. "weeds grew wild around here"
wild (Adverb) — In a wild or undomesticated manner. ex. "growing wild" ex. "roaming wild"