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wilder
/ˈwaɪl.dɚ/
Definition
1
Comparative form of 'wild': more wild, untamed, savage, or unrestrained in behavior, appearance, or nature.
2
More intense, chaotic, or extravagant; exceeding bounds of convention or safety.
3
(Archaic or dialectal, verb) To cause to become bewildered or lost.
Examples
The office holiday party started tame but grew wilder after the boss attempted karaoke.
Her conspiracy theories got wilder with each passing scroll through the internet rabbit hole.
The toddler's tantrum escalated into wilder territory when denied a third cookie.
His fashion choices became wilder post-breakup, channeling neon clown vibes unapologetically.