wildness

/ˈwaɪldnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being uncontrolled, excited, or unruly.
    • There was a wildness in his eyes that scared everyone in the room.
    • The wildness of the puppy made it hard to train, but it was full of energy and fun.
    • The party had a certain wildness to it, with music blaring and people dancing on tables.
  2. The state of being in a natural, untamed condition (especially of land, animals, or plants).
    • The wildness of the forest was breathtaking, with towering trees and no sign of human paths.
    • The garden had a charming wildness, with flowers growing wherever they pleased.
    • Conservationists work to protect the wildness of national parks from development.
  3. The quality of being extreme or unreasonable.
    • The wildness of his claims made everyone doubt his honesty.
    • The wildness of the storm surprised even the weather experts.
    • She was shocked by the wildness of the prices at the luxury store.
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