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the power, he is the one to deal with.<br />

wife n. mate, helpmeet, helpmate, spouse, bride, partner, Colloq<br />

better half, little woman, the missis or missus, old lady or<br />

woman, ball and chain, Slang trouble and strife: Doesn't your<br />

wife mind your going out every night?<br />

wild adj. 1 undomesticated, untamed, unbroken, savage, feral: The<br />

only four-legged animals inhabiting the island were wild pigs.<br />

2 uncultivated, uninhabited, waste, desert, desolate, virgin,<br />

unpopulated, empty, trackless, barren, lifeless; deserted: The<br />

cottage overlooks an expanse of wild moorland. 3 savage,<br />

uncivilized, barbarous, primitive, rude, uncultured,<br />

uncultivated, brutish, barbaric, fierce, ferocious: Some early<br />

explorers studied the wild people they encountered in far-off<br />

lands. 4 uncontrolled, unrestricted, unrestrained, untrammelled,<br />

unbridled, unfettered, unshackled, free, unchecked, lively,<br />

impetuous, unconventional, undisciplined, disobedient,<br />

insubordinate, self-willed, wayward, mutinous, rowdy(ish),<br />

boisterous, unruly, tumultuous, turbulent, tempestuous,<br />

uproarious; uncontrollable, unmanageable, ungovernable,<br />

intractable, unrestrainable: Peter led quite a wild youth. We<br />

cannot cope with their wild behaviour after they have had too<br />

much to drink. 5 mad, maniac(al), crazed, crazy, irrational,<br />

distracted, frenzied, frantic, distraught, hysterical, raving,<br />

raging, unhinged, demented, delirious; berserk; run amok or<br />

amuck: William had a wild look about him. Nellie has been<br />

driven wild by the pressures of business. 6 exciting, excited,<br />

vehement, passionate, romantic, turbulent, chaotic, tempestuous,<br />

reckless, madcap: At the time, Ernest was having a wild love<br />

affair with Charles's widow. 7 absurd, irrational, unreasonable,<br />

extravagant, fantastic, imprudent, foolish, foolhardy,<br />

impractical, impracticable, unpractical, unworkable, ridiculous,<br />

reckless, silly, giddy, flighty, madcap, outrageous,<br />

preposterous, bizarre, strange, odd, peculiar, Colloq offbeat:<br />

He lost thousands on some wild scheme for reducing shipping<br />

costs by filling bubble packing with helium. 8 tousled,<br />

wind-blown, unkempt, dishevelled, untidy, disordered,<br />

disorderly, messed-up, Colloq mussed-up: Her hair was in wild<br />

disarray. 9 enthusiastic, avid, eager, agog, Colloq crazy, mad,<br />

daft, dotty, Brit potty, Slang nutty, nuts: I'm just wild about<br />

Harry, And Harry's wild about me.

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