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词汇 wildness
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Definition of wildness in English:

wildness

noun ˈwʌɪldnəsˈwaɪldnəs
mass noun
  • 1The character of being uncultivated, undomesticated, or inhospitable.

    the wildness and beauty of the Scottish hills
    conflict between civilization and the wildness of nature
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For him, nothing - neither civilization nor the wildness it seeks to eradicate - ever gets lost.
    • The beauty and wildness of the country is mirrored in the beauty and wildness of its people and politics.
    • The civility and wildness of the river coexist, much like Huck's personality.
    • Significantly he was also an innovator of the Gothic Novel - a new genre in fantasy that drew on the wildness of the Middle Ages.
    • The rough and unkempt textures of the horses coats attests to their wildness.
    1. 1.1 Strength of emotion.
      the free-spirited wildness of my unrepressed desires
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There was a wildness that permeated her eyes.
      • He arranges a side-by-side comparison of Oedipus' irony and pathos with the wildness of his passion.
      • I love improvisation and wildness of feeling and imagination, but it all has to find a container for itself. Otherwise the energy leaks out.
      • He is rediscovering the wildness within him that was forgotten.
      • The ambiguity inherent in that fantasy of unpinning suggests not only the male desire, but also the very real potential of a female "wildness" that desires release.
  • 2Lack of discipline or restraint.

    why does their mother do nothing to curb their wildness?
    the wildness of the nightlife
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The wildness of Behn's life easily rivals that of any of the characters in her plays.
    • He was always clever with mechanical things and I thought he was settled and had got over his wildness.
    • She shows few signs of the funky wildness her character is supposed to have.
    • I was interested in him as a character and, at the same time, a little scared of his wildness.
    • It represents, if you didn't get it by now, the bit of wildness in all of us.
  • 3Lack of sound reasoning or probability.

    the wildness of his ideas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He keeps it all in an oddly truthful range, given the wildness of the idea.
    • He has kept his friends perpetually apologizing for him by the wildness of his errors in dealing with other things of quite as much importance.
    • He manages to bring to the stage the kind of free association and wildness of human thought that is generally the realm of the novelist.
    • There is a wildness of thought which disqualifies the mind for usefulness.

Definition of wildness in US English:

wildness

nounˈwīldnəsˈwaɪldnəs
  • 1The character of being uncultivated, undomesticated, or inhospitable.

    the wildness and beauty of the Scottish hills
    conflict between civilization and the wildness of nature
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The beauty and wildness of the country is mirrored in the beauty and wildness of its people and politics.
    • The rough and unkempt textures of the horses coats attests to their wildness.
    • For him, nothing - neither civilization nor the wildness it seeks to eradicate - ever gets lost.
    • The civility and wildness of the river coexist, much like Huck's personality.
    • Significantly he was also an innovator of the Gothic Novel - a new genre in fantasy that drew on the wildness of the Middle Ages.
    1. 1.1 Strength of emotion.
      the free-spirited wildness of my unrepressed desires
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The ambiguity inherent in that fantasy of unpinning suggests not only the male desire, but also the very real potential of a female "wildness" that desires release.
      • There was a wildness that permeated her eyes.
      • He arranges a side-by-side comparison of Oedipus' irony and pathos with the wildness of his passion.
      • He is rediscovering the wildness within him that was forgotten.
      • I love improvisation and wildness of feeling and imagination, but it all has to find a container for itself. Otherwise the energy leaks out.
  • 2Lack of discipline or restraint.

    why does their mother do nothing to curb their wildness?
    the wildness of the nightlife
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was interested in him as a character and, at the same time, a little scared of his wildness.
    • She shows few signs of the funky wildness her character is supposed to have.
    • It represents, if you didn't get it by now, the bit of wildness in all of us.
    • He was always clever with mechanical things and I thought he was settled and had got over his wildness.
    • The wildness of Behn's life easily rivals that of any of the characters in her plays.
  • 3Lack of sound reasoning or probability.

    the wildness of his ideas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has kept his friends perpetually apologizing for him by the wildness of his errors in dealing with other things of quite as much importance.
    • He manages to bring to the stage the kind of free association and wildness of human thought that is generally the realm of the novelist.
    • There is a wildness of thought which disqualifies the mind for usefulness.
    • He keeps it all in an oddly truthful range, given the wildness of the idea.
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