wildish (Meaning)
Webster
wildish (a.)
Somewhat wild; rather wild.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wildish
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
wildish Sentence Examples
- The storm raged with wildish intensity, tearing through the forest.
- The boy's hair was a wildish tangle of curls.
- The mountain goat had a wildish look in its eyes.
- The dance party had a wildish energy, with people leaping and twirling.
- The laughter of the children filled the room with a wildish joy.
- The wind howled through the trees, giving the forest a wildish appearance.
- The girl's imagination was wildish, creating fantastical worlds in her mind.
- The artist's brushstrokes were wildish and expressive.
- The crowd cheered with wildish enthusiasm at the end of the performance.
- The hair of the lion was wildish and tangled, giving it a fierce appearance.
FAQs About the word wildish
Somewhat wild; rather wild.
wild,untamed, feral, savage, undomesticated, untrained,unbroken,
tamed, domesticated, domestic,domestic, domesticated, tame, tame, tamed, gentle, trained
The storm raged with wildish intensity, tearing through the forest.
The boy's hair was a wildish tangle of curls.
The mountain goat had a wildish look in its eyes.
The dance party had a wildish energy, with people leaping and twirling.