untamable

/ʌnˈteɪməbəl/
adjective
  1. Impossible to tame, domesticate, or control (especially of wild animals).
    • The zookeeper warned that the lion was untamable and dangerous.
    • Some horses are untamable no matter how much training they receive.
    • The wolf was considered untamable and was released back into the wild.
  2. Impossible to control, restrain, or subdue (used figuratively of emotions, forces, or people).
    • The storm's untamable fury destroyed everything in its path.
    • He had an untamable spirit that refused to follow any rules.
    • Her untamable curiosity led her to explore every corner of the library.
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