untamed

[ʌnˈteɪmd]
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An untamed thing or place isn't controlled or governed by people.

When we talk about something being untamed, it usually means that it's still wild and free from human rules. This can apply to animals - a wolf pack living in the forest without any human intervention is an example of something that's untamed. It can also refer to natural environments like mountains or rivers that aren't man-made or constructed for humans. You might hear someone say, "The jungle was untamed and full of surprises" which means it was wild and untouched by people. In a more general sense, something or someone can be considered untamed if they refuse to follow rules or conventions - a rebellious teenager might be seen as untamed in this way.

How common is "untamed"?

Word untamed is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

adjective

  • Wild, uncontrolled, especially of animals not domesticated or trained to human contact.

    Example: The mustang is an untamed horse that roams where it wants, with little interest in humans.

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