feral
adjectiveHow to pronounce feral:
Definition of feral:
- feral (adjective):
- wild and menacing.
- of, relating to, or suggestive of a wild beast
Synonyms for feral:
brute
savage
unbroken
uncontrolled
uncultivated
undomesticated
untamed
wild
wilding
Antonyms for feral:
acclimatised
acclimatized
broken
broken in
busted
cultivated
docile
domestic
domesticated
farm
gentled
habituated
house-broken
house-trained
housebroken
naturalised
naturalized
pet
semidomesticated
submissive
tame
tamed
trained
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