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feral

/ˈfɛɹəl/adjective2 syllables

Feral means: wild and menacing.

Synonyms for feral8

adjective, as in wild and menacing

ferine, savage, wild, untamed

also used for feral

tameless, indomite, uplandish, untame

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What does feral mean?1

adjective

1

wild and menacing“a pack of feral dogs”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with feral?2

two syllables

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Feral in a sentence

  • The farmer had several of his sheep killed by feral dogs.patgfisher
  • Farm cats are usually feral or semi-feral.Eccles17
  • Sami fired a shot at a feral dog.OsoHombre
  • Feral cats pose a major threat to wildlife.soliloquist
  • Cookie is a black feral cat with no tail.rul
  • There are more than a million feral camels in Australia.Luiaard
  • You're such a sweet cat! I can't believe you're feral!rul
  • Feral horses, like the Chincoteague ponies in the US, all came from domesticated stock.mccarras

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