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Wildly Definition & Meaning

1. In an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner.

Example: The partygoers danced wildly to the loud music.

2. In an extreme or exaggerated way.

Example: The actor's performance was wildly over-the-top.

3. In a passionate or enthusiastic manner.

Example: The fans cheered wildly when their team scored a goal.

4. In a random or unpredictable way.

Example: The stock market fluctuated wildly throughout the day.

5. In a manner that is not based on reason or logic.

Example: The conspiracy theory was wildly implausible.

Examples of the word wildly used in sentences.

  • The party was wildly fun, with dancing and loud music all night.
  • The child was wildly excited to go to the zoo and see the animals.
  • The price of the house was wildly high, so we decided not to buy it.
  • The dogs ran around wildly in the park, chasing each other.
  • The wind was blowing wildly, making it difficult to walk outside.
  • The young artist painted wildly, letting his imagination guide his brushstrokes.
  • The child ran wildly through the park, chasing after a butterfly.
  • The party guests danced wildly to the upbeat music.
  • The football fans cheered wildly as their team scored a goal.
  • The wind blew wildly, knocking over trees and power lines.
  • The party was wildly successful, with everyone dancing and laughing.
  • The wind was blowing wildly, making it difficult to walk through the park.
  • The movie had wildly mixed reviews, with some calling it a masterpiece and others a disaster.
  • The child ran wildly through the field, chasing after butterflies.
  • The stock market is fluctuating wildly, making it difficult to predict future trends.
  • The storm raged wildly outside, with thunder and lightning illuminating the sky and winds that shook the windows.
  • The audience was captivated by the wildly imaginative performance, which featured unique costumes and stunning visuals.
  • The crowd cheered wildly as the home team scored the winning goal in the final moments of the game.
  • The party was a wildly fun affair, with music and dancing that lasted well into the night.
  • The stock market fluctuates wildly, making it difficult for investors to predict outcomes.
  • My heart raced wildly as I approached the edge of the cliff, unsure if I should leap or retreat.
  • The stock market has been wildly unpredictable in recent months, making investors nervous.
  • The author's newest book has been wildly popular, selling out of stores within hours of its release.
  • The party was a wildly successful affair, with guests dancing and laughing until the early hours of the morning.
  • I watched in amazement as the circus performer rode his unicycle wildly across the tightrope, defying gravity with every move.
  • The children ran wildly through the park, laughing and shouting as they played their games.
  • The artist's latest exhibition was met with mixed reviews, with some critics praising the work as wildly innovative while others found it confusing and disjointed.
  • Despite the company's financial struggles, the CEO's salary continued to increase wildly year after year.
  • The concert was wildly successful, with fans raving about the performance for weeks afterward.
  • The storm raged through the coastal town, with winds and waves wildly tossing ships about in the harbor.
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