wildness
Meanings
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adjective
The state or quality of being untamed, uninhibited, or uncontrolled.
- "The forest was a place of wildness and beauty."
- "The untamed rivers of the Amazon are a symbol of wildness."
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noun
The quality of being untamed or uncivilized.
- "The wildness of nature can be both beautiful and dangerous."
- "The wildness of the jungle is a contrast to the orderliness of the city."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with wildnesswildfire , wilderness , childless , defiance , resistance
Variants
List of all variants of wildness that leads to same resultwild , wilder , wildest , wildish , wildness , wildnesses
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).wilder, wildest
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.Old English wildeor, wildeoru, wild beast, wild animal, wild man, from wilde, wild, from Proto-Germanic *wildaz, from Proto-Indo-European *wildh-.
Trivia
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The wild boar is the official animal of the European Union.
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The term 'wild child' was first used in the 18th century to describe children who grew up in the wild without any formal education or civilization.
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The wilderness area in the United States is defined as land that is undeveloped and uninhabited, and is protected from development and exploitation.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
Naturalness: Wildness and naturalness are closely related concepts. Naturalness refers to the quality of being natural or unaltered, while wildness refers to the quality of being untamed or uncontrolled.
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Primitivism: Wildness is sometimes associated with primitivism, which is the belief that primitive or uncivilized people or cultures are superior to civilized ones. This belief can be seen in literature, art, and music that romanticizes the wildness of nature and the simplicity of primitive cultures.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.In literature, wildness is often used to describe untamed or uncontrolled environments, such as forests or jungles. It can also be used to describe characters who are untamed or uninhibited. In art, wildness is often depicted through the use of bold, uncontrolled lines and colors. In music, wildness can be expressed through loud, energetic rhythms and raw, unpolished vocals.
How to Memorize "wildness"
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visualize
- Close your eyes and imagine a dense forest filled with towering trees and wild animals roaming freely.
- Think about the feeling of freedom and excitement you get when you're in a wild, untamed environment. -
associate
- Associate the word 'wildness' with images of untamed forests, jungles, and wild animals.
- Think about the contrast between the wildness of nature and the orderliness of civilization. -
mnemonics
- Use the mnemonic 'Wild Animals Roam Free' to remember the definition of wildness.
- Think about the word 'wild' and imagine a wild animal running free in the forest.
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