ferals Synonyms

ferals Meaning

ferals

of, relating to, or suggestive of a wild beast, not domesticated or cultivated, having escaped from domestication and become wild

ferals Sentence Examples

  1. The untamed ferals roamed the streets, their eyes gleaming with caution.
  2. The town's abandoned buildings were overrun by ferals, making it a dangerous place to venture at night.
  3. The feral cats hissed and spat at anyone who approached their territory.
  4. The local animal shelter was overwhelmed with ferals, desperately seeking homes for the abandoned creatures.
  5. A group of volunteers dedicated themselves to humanely trapping and sterilizing the ferals.
  6. The feral dogs formed packs, terrorizing the outskirts of the city.
  7. The city council debated implementing a feral animal control program.
  8. Rescuers approached the feral kitten with caution, knowing it would take time and patience to gain its trust.
  9. The ferals lived in constant fear, always on the lookout for danger.
  10. Despite their wild nature, the ferals sometimes showed glimpses of vulnerability, reminding people that they were once domestic animals.

FAQs About the word ferals

of, relating to, or suggestive of a wild beast, not domesticated or cultivated, having escaped from domestication and become wild

animals, critters, vertebrates, carnivores, beasties, creatures, brutes, domestic animals, insectivores, beasts

invertebrates,,

The untamed ferals roamed the streets, their eyes gleaming with caution.

The town's abandoned buildings were overrun by ferals, making it a dangerous place to venture at night.

The feral cats hissed and spat at anyone who approached their territory.

The local animal shelter was overwhelmed with ferals, desperately seeking homes for the abandoned creatures.