wildling

[ˈwaɪldlɪŋ]

wildling Definition

a person or animal that is wild or untamed, especially one living outside of human control or influence.

Using wildling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wildling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wildlings beyond the Wall are a constant threat to the Seven Kingdoms.

  • Example

    The wildling cat was too feral to be kept as a pet.

  • Example

    The wildling child was found living alone in the forest.

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    The wildling horses roamed freely across the plains.

wildling Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with wildling

  • a term used by the wildlings to describe themselves and their way of life

    Example

    The free folk beyond the Wall live according to their own customs and traditions.

  • an assault by a group of wildlings on a settlement or outpost

    Example

    The Night's Watch was constantly on guard against wildling attacks.

  • a person who leads a group of wildlings, often in raids or battles against other groups or settlements

    Example

    Mance Rayder was a famous wildling leader who united many different tribes under his banner.

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Summary: wildling in Brief

The term 'wildling' [ˈwaɪldlɪŋ] refers to a person or animal that is wild or untamed, especially one living outside of human control or influence. It is often used to describe the people who live beyond the Wall in the Game of Thrones series. 'Wildling' can also be used in phrases like 'free folk' and 'wildling attack,' and is synonymous with 'savage,' 'barbarian,' and 'feral.'