wildly

/ˈwaɪldli/
adverb
  1. In an uncontrolled, excited, or very energetic way.
    • The children ran wildly through the park, laughing and shouting.
    • The crowd cheered wildly when the team scored the winning goal.
    • She waved her arms wildly to get the driver's attention.
  2. To a very great degree; extremely.
    • His guess was wildly inaccurate, missing the correct answer by miles.
    • The movie was wildly popular, breaking box office records in its first week.
    • Their estimates of the cost varied wildly, from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.
  3. In a way that shows a lack of thought or reason; recklessly.
    • She accused him wildly, without any evidence to support her claims.
    • He made wildly optimistic promises that he could never keep.
    • The company invested wildly in risky stocks and lost everything.
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