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UK
/ʌntˈeɪmd/
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ADJECTIVE
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in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated
edible wild plants
wild geese
How To Use untamed In A Sentence
- For some 2,000 years the central bridge of Florence has crossed this narrow point in the Arno at least since 59 B.C. when Romans settled the untamed floodplain that became a colony called Florentia. Ponte Vecchio, a Bridge That Spans Centuries
- It has an untamed feel, having been largely unmanaged for many decades and it's littered with old wood and falling trees, a perfect habitat for these invisible workers.
- The interior of Corsica is high and untamed.
- I think that you are simply causing us to chase an untamed ornithoid without cause. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
- Meantime, the federal budget deficit remains untamed and likely to be aggravated by this disaster.
- He sails to the Marquesas, where the people, he thinks, are still free and untamed.
- It was a time when religion roamed the American wilderness untamed. Christianity Today
- Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards
- I could be chasing an untamed ornithoid without cause." like to note my disillusionment with Paulie Walnuts. St. Louis Game Time
- For they know that within you is a force that is like that of a hurricane - wild, natural, untamed and irrepressible.