feral (Meaning)

Wordnet

feral (s)

wild and menacing

Webster

feral (a.)

Wild; untamed; ferine; not domesticated; -- said of beasts, birds, and plants.

Funereal; deadly; fatal; dangerous.

feral Sentence Examples

  1. The feral dog roamed the streets, scavenging for food and avoiding humans.
  2. The once domesticated cat had become feral after being abandoned by its owners.
  3. The feral child, who had been raised by animals, was discovered living in the forest.
  4. The feral pigs caused extensive damage to the crops in the area.
  5. The feral horses galloped across the open range, their manes and tails flowing in the wind.
  6. The feral instinct took over as the survivor fought for their life in the harsh wilderness.
  7. The feral beauty of the abandoned garden attracted artists and photographers.
  8. The feral nature of the protest quickly escalated, leading to violence and destruction.
  9. The feral cry of the wolves echoed through the night, sending chills down the spines of those who heard it.
  10. The feral rage of the mob was unleashed as they stormed the government building.

FAQs About the word feral

wild and menacingWild; untamed; ferine; not domesticated; -- said of beasts, birds, and plants., Funereal; deadly; fatal; dangerous.

savage,wild, wilding, brute, undomesticated, uncontrolled,untamed, unbroken,untrained, bestial

broken, tame,domestic, controlled, domestic, busted, docile, tamed, domesticated, controlled

The feral dog roamed the streets, scavenging for food and avoiding humans.

The once domesticated cat had become feral after being abandoned by its owners.

The feral child, who had been raised by animals, was discovered living in the forest.

The feral pigs caused extensive damage to the crops in the area.