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Verb — To make something wild, or to become wilder or more untamed.

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How to use wilden

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wilden the land wilden a garden

Etymology

Formed from "wild" plus the verb-forming suffix "-en," the same pattern seen in "harden" and "soften."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “wilden” mean?

The word “wilden” means to make something wild, or to become wilder or more untamed. In plain terms, to turn wild, or let something return to a wild state.

How do you pronounce “wilden”?

“Wilden” is pronounced WYL-duhn (/ˈwaɪldən/ in IPA).

How do you use “wilden” in a sentence?

Here is “wilden” used in a sentence: “Years of neglect let the once-tidy garden wilden into a thicket.”

What part of speech is “wilden”?

“Wilden” is a verb.

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