unwild Synonyms
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unwild Meaning
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unwild (v. t.)
To tame; to subdue.
unwild Sentence Examples
- Despite its untamed appearance, the creature's gaze exuded an unwild calm.
- The scholars marveled at the unwild prosperity that had flourished in the isolated valley.
- The hunter's instincts were temporarily unwild as he admired the beauty of the elusive prey.
- The domesticated wolf retained a vestige of untamed spirit, but its loyalty to its human family was unyielding.
- The once-feral horse had grown unwild in its newfound sanctuary.
- The unwild garden bloomed with vibrant hues, a testament to the gardener's patient nurture.
- The unwild children played harmoniously in the park, their laughter a symphony of innocence.
- The untamed wilderness gave way to an unwild meadow, offering respite from the harsh elements.
- The storm raged outside, but the atmosphere within the cozy cottage was unwild and serene.
- The tamed falcon soared gracefully through the unwild sky, a symbol of both freedom and control.
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To tame; to subdue.
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Despite its untamed appearance, the creature's gaze exuded an unwild calm.
The scholars marveled at the unwild prosperity that had flourished in the isolated valley.
The hunter's instincts were temporarily unwild as he admired the beauty of the elusive prey.
The domesticated wolf retained a vestige of untamed spirit, but its loyalty to its human family was unyielding.