wildness

[wahyld-nis]

wildness Definition

  • 1the quality or state of being wild
  • 2a natural or untamed state or condition

Using wildness: Examples

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

  • Example

    The wildness of the forest was breathtaking.

  • Example

    The wildness of the storm caused widespread damage.

  • Example

    The wildness of the animals made them difficult to train.

  • Example

    He loved the wildness of the ocean.

wildness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for wildness

Phrases with wildness

  • in a natural, untamed state or environment

    Example

    The animal is endangered in the wild.

  • to behave or act without restraint or control

    Example

    The children were allowed to run wild in the park.

  • let one's hair down

    to behave freely and naturally, without worrying about social conventions

    Example

    After a long week at work, she decided to let her hair down and enjoy the wildness of the party.

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Summary: wildness in Brief

The term 'wildness' [wahyld-nis] refers to the quality or state of being wild, untamed, or in a natural state. It can describe the state of nature, animals, or people who behave without restraint or control. Examples include 'The wildness of the forest was breathtaking,' and 'He loved the wildness of the ocean.' Phrases like 'in the wild' and 'run wild' emphasize the natural and unrestrained aspects of the term.