dziki — meaning in English
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English meaning
- boisterous adj Loud, energetic, and a bit rowdy; full of noisy enthusiasm.
- feral adj Wild and untamed, especially describing an animal that has escaped domestication and now lives in the wild.
- savage adj Extremely fierce, violent, or brutal.
- wild adj Living or growing in a natural state, not tamed, farmed, or cultivated by people.
Senses
dziki is used for these senses in English:
- boisterous Having or resembling animal exuberance.
- feral Of an animal, wild but descended from domestic or captive ancestors; thus, in the wild, although not necessarily of the wild type.
- savage Wild; not cultivated or tamed.
- wild ass Any of several wild equine mammals closely related to donkey, endemic to Asia and northeast Africa.
boisterous — full definition
- adj Loud, energetic, and a bit rowdy; full of noisy enthusiasm.
- adj Violent or turbulent, especially describing weather.
feral — full definition
- adj Wild and untamed, especially describing an animal that has escaped domestication and now lives in the wild.
- adj Out of control, wild, or unruly, said of a person or behavior.