wild

adjective
  1. Living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated. Characterized by a lack of human control or intervention. adjective
    The wild animals roamed freely across the forest.
    She prefers to hike in wild, untouched areas of the mountains.
  2. Uncontrolled, unrestrained, or disorderly; characterized by a lack of restraint or discipline. adjective
    The children had a wild time at the amusement park.
    His wild behavior at the party surprised everyone.
  3. Extremely enthusiastic, energetic, or intense; often used to describe a strong or passionate emotion. adjective
    The crowd was wild with excitement after the victory.
    She gave a wild speech that energized the entire team.
  4. To move or act in a reckless, uncontrolled, or unpredictable manner. verb
    The horse began to wild and bucked fiercely.
    The wind wilded through the trees during the storm.
  5. In a state of disorder or chaos; not tamed or domesticated. adjective
    The garden was overgrown and wild after months of neglect.
    His hair was wild and unkempt.