WILD vs TEMPESTUOUS: NOUN
- A wild primitive state untouched by civilization
- An obsolete variant of Weald, perhaps due to confusion with wild.
- A desert; an uninhabited and uncultivated tract or region; a waste.
- Plural Wild animals; game.
- An uninhabited and uncultivated tract or region; a forest or desert; a wilderness; a waste.
- A wild and uninhabited area
- A region that is mostly uninhabited or uncultivated.
- A natural or undomesticated state.
- N/A
WILD vs TEMPESTUOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Lacking regular order or arrangement; disarranged.
- Full of, marked by, or suggestive of strong, uncontrolled emotion.
- Occurring, growing, or living in a natural state; not domesticated, cultivated, or tamed.
- Characterized by a lack of moral restraint; dissolute or licentious.
- Disorderly; unruly.
- Lacking supervision or restraint.
- Uncivilized or barbarous.
- Not inhabited or farmed.
- Without civilizing influences
- Furiously disturbed or turbulent; stormy.
- (of the elements) as if showing violent anger
- Located in a dismal or remote area; desolate
- Talking or behaving irrationally
- (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud
- Deviating widely from an intended course
- Not subjected to control or restraint
- Marked by extreme lack of restraint or control
- In a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated
- In a state of extreme emotion
- Extravagant; fantastic.
- Having an equivalence or value determined by the cardholder's choice.
- Risky; imprudent.
- Produced without being planted or without human labor
- Impatiently eager.
- Highly enthusiastic.
- Based on little or no evidence or probability; unfounded.
- Deviating greatly from an intended course; erratic.
- Of, or resembling a tempest; stormy, tumultuous.
- Of or pertaining to a tempest; involving or resembling a tempest; turbulent; violent; stormy
- Of, relating to, or resembling a tempest.
- Characterized by violent emotions or actions; tumultuous.
- (of the elements) as if showing violent anger
WILD vs TEMPESTUOUS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To go about in a group threatening, robbing, or attacking others.
- N/A
WILD vs TEMPESTUOUS: ADVERB
- In a wild or undomesticated manner
- In an uncontrolled and rampant manner
- In a wild manner.
- N/A
WILD vs TEMPESTUOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The West Indian euphorbiaeeous tree Drypetes glauca.
- A seesaw.
- A locomotive which by some accident or derangement has escaped from the control of its driver.
- See Ipomæa.
- To escape from cultivation and grow in a wild state.
- To escape from domestication and revert to the feral state.
- Desert; not inhabited; uncultivated.
- Growing or produced without culture; produced by unassisted nature, or by wild animals; native; not cultivated: as, wild parsnip; wild cherry; wild honey.
- Savage; uncivilized; ungoverned; unrefined; ferocious; sanguinary: noting persons or practices.
- Noting beasts of the chase, game-birds, and the like, which are noticeably shy, wary, or hard to take under certain circumstances: opposed to tame, 1 : as, the birds are wild this morning.
- In the West Indies, a plant of the genus Tillandsia, especially T. utriculata.
- Wide of the mark or direct line, standard, or bounds.
- Excited; roused; distracted; crazy; betokening or indicating excitement or strong emotion.
- Enthusiastic; eager; keen; especially, very eager with delight, excitement, or the like.
- Extravagant; fantastic; irregular; disordered; weird; queer.
- Reckless; rash; ill-considered; extravagant; out of accord with reason or prudence; haphazard: as, a wild venture; wild trading.
- Loose and disorderly in conduct; given to going beyond bounds in pleasurable indulgence; ungoverned; more or less dissolute, wayward, or unrestrained in conduct; prodigal.
- Bold; brave; daring; wight.
- Boisterous: tempestuous; stormy; violent; turbulent; furious; uncontrolled: used in both a physical and a moral sense.
- Self-willed; wayward; wanton; impatient of restraint or control; stirring; lively; boisterous; full of life and spirits; hence, frolicsome; giddy; light-hearted.
- Being in a state of ebullition. Thus steel, solidifying in a mold, which is evolving gases, is said to be wild.
- Living in a state of nature; inhabiting the forest or open field; roving: wandering; not tame; not domesticated; feral or ferine: as, a wild boar; a wild ox; a wild cat; a wild bee.
- Desolate
- Located in a dismal or remote area
- Foolish
- Fanciful and unrealistic
- In a natural state
- Intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with
- Involving risk or danger
- Without a basis in reason or fact
- A wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition
- Synonyms and Rude, impetuous, irregular, unrestrained, harebrained, frantic, frenzied, crazed, fanciful, visionary, strange, grotesque.
- Gærtnera vaginata, of Réunion, without ground reported as a fit substitute for coffee: often misnamed mussænda.
- Fanciful and unrealistic; foolish
- Very stormy; turbulent; rough with wind; stormy: as, a tempestuous night. Also used figuratively.
- Subject to fits of stormy passion; impetuous.
WILD vs TEMPESTUOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Manic, Violent, Uncontrolled, Tempestuous, Savage, Chaotic, Raving mad, Mad, Unrestrained, Frenzied, Wilderness, Delirious, Undomesticated, Untamed, Feral
- Quarrelsome, Feisty, Fiery, Rancorous, Fractious, Impetuous, Temperamental, Acrimonious, Turbulent, Tumultuous, Angry, Wild, Furious, Raging, Stormy
WILD vs TEMPESTUOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Manic, Violent, Uncontrolled, Tempestuous, Savage, Chaotic, Raving mad, Mad, Unrestrained, Frenzied, Wilderness, Delirious, Undomesticated, Untamed, Feral
- Quarrelsome, Feisty, Fiery, Rancorous, Fractious, Impetuous, Temperamental, Acrimonious, Turbulent, Tumultuous, Angry, Wild, Furious, Raging, Stormy
WILD vs TEMPESTUOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They require hunters to possess wild pig license tags to hunt wild pigs.
- Colorado Correctional Industries, office furniture, metal fabrication, coloradocelldogs, dogs, Wild Horses, whip, wild mustangs, work clothing, flags, CAD, print.
- He wore his hair in a wild afro style, but that was the only wild thing about him.
- If coffee is wild there is Ethiopian Arabica, Ethiopian wild coffee that we can name wild coffee.
- We also forage for wild foods such as garlic, chanterelles and wild fruits.
- Wild Wild West, Wonder Woman, and Svengoolie still start off the night.
- Wild Wild West out there when buying one.
- Protection of wild animals and wild birds; National Parks.
- The DNR, Michigan Wild Turkey Hunters Association, National Wild Turkey Federation and other groups may offer wild turkey hunter orientation courses.
- European wild boar, Russian wild boar, wild pigs, wild hogs, razorbacks, even piney woods rooters.
- Bible even though both have had a tempestuous relationship with the book.
- Protect it from earthquakes, hurricanes, tempestuous storms, or other devastating holocausts.
- But not long after, a tempestuous head wind arose, called Euroclydon.
- Brien, rechristened Buster since the days of his tempestuous infancy.
- Welcome to the troubled, tempestuous world of Frank Lloyd Wright.
- There were tempestuous scenes in Poland, but no questions asked.
- Victoria and Albert had a passionate, if sometimes tempestuous, relationship.
- The political links are equally strong, but at times tempestuous.
- We started out with some pretty tempestuous sessions.
- Many a tempestuous scene passed under his notice.
WILD vs TEMPESTUOUS: QUESTIONS
- When was the song Wild Wild West by the Beatles released?
- How much did the Ralston family get from the Wild Wild West?
- When did the original Wild Thing by the Wild Ones come out?
- What kind of gun did Will Smith use in Wild Wild West?
- How many times did Dr Loveless appear on the Wild Wild West?
- How many colors does Robert Conrad Wild Wild West suit come in?
- How many table games at Wild Wild West Atlantic City Casino?
- Is wild Cordyceps sinensis the same as wild cordycep militaris?
- What percentage of wild horses are left in the wild?
- What is the Wild Wild West Casino in Atlantic City?
- Is Barr's Memoirs of an attorney general as tempestuous as Barr's?
- What does the Bible say about being a tempestuous person?
- Did Tacitus consider Caligula to be violent and tempestuous?
- How many possible answers are there to tempestuous?