wilder Synonyms

wilder Meaning

Wordnet

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)

Webster

wilder (a.)

To bewilder; to perplex.

wilder Sentence Examples

  1. The storm raged with a wilder fury, uprooting trees and toppling buildings.
  2. As the night progressed, the laughter and music grew wilder, creating a cacophony of revelry.
  3. With each step into the untamed wilderness, she felt a wilder sense of awe and wonder.
  4. The stallion's untamed spirit led it to gallop at a wilder pace, leaving all pursuers behind.
  5. The band's wilder riffs and pounding beats ignited a frenzy in the crowd.
  6. She danced with abandon, her movements growing wilder and more expressive.
  7. The wilderness held a strange allure for him, drawing him with its wilder promises of adventure.
  8. The once-tame dog barked with a wilder rage, his eyes glowing red with aggression.
  9. As the flames spread, the blaze grew wilder and more uncontrollable, threatening to consume everything in its path.
  10. 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, undomesticated, uncontrolled, unbroken, untamed,savage, brutal, untrained,brute

tamed, docile, tamed, controlled, busted, controlled, familiar, domestic, domestic, domesticated

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.