untamed

untamed
Wild, uncontrolled, especially of animals not domesticated or trained to human contact.

The mustang is an untamed horse that roams where it wants, with little interest in humans.


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  • Untamed — may refer to:* Untamed (1918 film), starring Roy Stewart * Untamed (1928 film), featuring Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery * Untamed (1940 film), with Ray Milland * Untamed (1955 film), starring Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward * Untamed… …   Wikipedia

  • untamed — index brutal, lawless, unmitigated, vicious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • untamed — mid 14c., from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of TAME (Cf. tame). Cf. O.N. utamdr, O.H.G. ungizamot …   Etymology dictionary

  • untamed — [adj] wild barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, feral, ferocious, fierce, native, overgrown, overrun, rampant, savage, uncivilized, uncontrollable, uncultivated, undomesticated, uninhabited, unmanageable, vicious; concepts 406,583 …   New thesaurus

  • untamed — [spelling only] …   English World dictionary

  • Untamed — Filmdaten Originaltitel Untamed Produktionsland USA …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • untamed — [[t]ʌ̱nte͟ɪmd[/t]] ADJ An untamed area or place is in its original or natural state and has not been changed or affected by people. [LITERARY] ...the wild, untamed undergrowth... The interior of Corsica is high and untamed …   English dictionary

  • untamed — un|tamed [ˌʌnˈteımd] adj 1.) untamed land is still in its natural state and has not been developed by people 2.) an untamed animal has not been trained to live or work with people = ↑wild …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • untamed — adj. Untamed is used with these nouns: ↑curl …   Collocations dictionary

  • untamed — adjective not tamed or controlled. ↘(of land) wild or uncultivated: the untamed wilderness …   English new terms dictionary

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