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Meaning of wildness
The state of being wild or untamed
Etymology of wildness
The word "wildness" originates from Old English "wilddie" or "wilddie", which is derived from "wilddie" meaning wild or savage, and the suffix "-ness" forming a noun indicating a state or quality
Historically, the term has been used to describe not just the natural world, but also human behavior that is seen as untamed or unpredictable
Synonyms
ferocity
savagery
fierceness
brutality
ruggedness
untamedness
lawlessness
chaos
turbulence
turmoil
disorder
unpredictability
unrestrainedness
uncontrolledness
fierceness
violence
brutality
barbarity
crudeness
coarseness
roughness
crudity
fierceness
intensity
passion
turbulence
storminess
tempestuousness
wildness
feralness
brutishness
bestiality
primitiveness
Definitions
- The quality of being wild or untamed, especially in a pleasing or attractive way
- * The state of being uninhabited or uninfluenced by human civilization
- * A wild or untamed quality, especially in someone's behavior or appearance
Usage Examples
- The wildness of the landscape was awe-inspiring, with its rugged mountains and untamed forests
- * The artist's latest exhibition captured the wildness and freedom of the human spirit
- * The wildness of the animal's eyes was unsettling, as if it was ready to pounce at any moment
Antonyms
tameness
domesticity
gentleness
mildness
meekness
docility
obedience
compliance
submissiveness
passivity
serenity
tranquility
peacefulness
calmness
orderliness
predictability
restraint
control
civility
refinement
culture