wildly Synonyms

wildly Meaning

Wordnet

wildly (r)

to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree

in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner

with violent and uncontrollable passion

Webster

wildly (adv.)

In a wild manner; without cultivation; with disorder; rudely; distractedly; extravagantly.

wildly Sentence Examples

  1. The storm raged wildly, uprooting trees and flooding streets.
  2. The children played wildly in the park, their laughter echoing through the trees.
  3. The flames spread wildly through the forest, consuming everything in their path.
  4. The rollercoaster jerked and twisted wildly, sending riders screaming with delight.
  5. The dog barked wildly at the stranger, its teeth bared.
  6. The audience cheered wildly as the singer took to the stage.
  7. The party guests danced wildly until the early hours of the morning.
  8. The emotions surged wildly within her, leaving her overwhelmed and confused.
  9. The stock market fluctuated wildly, causing investors to panic.
  10. The wind howled wildly through the night, rattling the windows and keeping sleep at bay.

FAQs About the word wildly

to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree, in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner, with violent and uncontrollable passionIn a wild manner; without cultiva

wild,frantically, uncontrollably, amuck,desperately, madly, crazily, hectically, amok, frenetically

unconcernedly, cooly, imperturbably, mildly, unconcernedly, calmly, peacefully, imperturbably, cooly, placidly

The storm raged wildly, uprooting trees and flooding streets.

The children played wildly in the park, their laughter echoing through the trees.

The flames spread wildly through the forest, consuming everything in their path.

The rollercoaster jerked and twisted wildly, sending riders screaming with delight.