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- wild; feral; untamed; unbroken; marvellous; great; wonderful; fantastic; fabulous; marvelous; seething; fierce; savage; haphazard; random; scattered; without pattern; without warning; suddenly; sudden; unexpected; chaotic; by surprise; disorederly; lawless; undisciplined
- wild; wilderness; natural state; state of nature
- random; wild; undomesticated; violent; uncontrollable; mad; absurd; that runs wild
- angry; furious; wild; raging; tempestuous; savage; barbarian; barbaric; uncivilized; uncivilised; crazy; dotty; gaga; waste; godforsaken; violent; fantastic; hazardous; risky; raving mad; idle; unwarranted; unfounded; groundless; baseless; untamed
- wild; rampantly
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Sinónimos detallados de wildness en inglés
wildness:
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– an intractably barbarous or uncultivated state of nature 1 -
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– an unruly disposition to do as one pleases 1 -
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– the property of being wild or turbulent 1the violence; the fury; the ferocity; the vehemence; the fierceness; the wildness; the furiousness– the property of being wild or turbulent 1 -
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– a feeling of extreme emotional intensity 1
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haphazard; random; scattered; without pattern; without warning; suddenly; sudden; wild; unexpected; chaotic; by surprise-
haphazard adj.
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random adj.
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scattered adj.
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without pattern adj.
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without warning adj.
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suddenly adv.
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sudden adj.
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unexpected adj.
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chaotic adj.
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by surprise adj.
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disorederly; wild; lawless; undisciplined-
disorederly adj.
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lawless adj.
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undisciplined adj.
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– a wild primitive state untouched by civilization 1the wild; the natural state; the state of nature– a wild primitive state untouched by civilization 1
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– (of the elements) as if showing violent anger 1angry; furious; wild; raging; tempestuous– (of the elements) as if showing violent anger 1-
angry adj.
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furious adj.
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raging adj.
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tempestuous adj.
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– without civilizing influences 1 -
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– deviating widely from an intended course 1 -
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– intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with 1 -
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– located in a dismal or remote area; desolate 1waste; wild; godforsaken– located in a dismal or remote area; desolate 1-
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godforsaken adj.
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– (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud 1 -
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– in a state of extreme emotion 1 -
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– involving risk or danger 1 -
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– talking or behaving irrationally 1 -
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– without a basis in reason or fact 1idle; wild; unwarranted; unfounded; groundless; baseless– without a basis in reason or fact 1-
idle adj.
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unwarranted adj.
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unfounded adj.
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groundless adj.
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baseless adj.
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– in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated 1 -
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– marked by extreme lack of restraint or control 1
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– in an uncontrolled and rampant manner 1