wilder (Meaning)
wilder (n)
United States writer and dramatist (1897-1975)
United States filmmaker (born in Austria) whose dark humor infused many of the films he made (1906-2002)
wilder (a.)
To bewilder; to perplex.
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wilder Sentence Examples
- The storm raged with a wilder fury, uprooting trees and toppling buildings.
- As the night progressed, the laughter and music grew wilder, creating a cacophony of revelry.
- With each step into the untamed wilderness, she felt a wilder sense of awe and wonder.
- The stallion's untamed spirit led it to gallop at a wilder pace, leaving all pursuers behind.
- The band's wilder riffs and pounding beats ignited a frenzy in the crowd.
- She danced with abandon, her movements growing wilder and more expressive.
- The wilderness held a strange allure for him, drawing him with its wilder promises of adventure.
- The once-tame dog barked with a wilder rage, his eyes glowing red with aggression.
- As the flames spread, the blaze grew wilder and more uncontrollable, threatening to consume everything in its path.
- The storm had left behind a wilder landscape, with trees stripped bare and rivers swollen with floodwaters.
FAQs About the word wilder
United States writer and dramatist (1897-1975), United States filmmaker (born in Austria) whose dark humor infused many of the films he made (1906-2002)To bewil
feral, wilding,savage, undomesticated, untamed, uncontrolled, unbroken, undocile,brute, barbarous
broken, busted, broken, tamed, docile, docile, controlled, subdued, subdued, domestic
The storm raged with a wilder fury, uprooting trees and toppling buildings.
As the night progressed, the laughter and music grew wilder, creating a cacophony of revelry.
With each step into the untamed wilderness, she felt a wilder sense of awe and wonder.
The stallion's untamed spirit led it to gallop at a wilder pace, leaving all pursuers behind.