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feraladjective living outdoors without taming or domestication by humansanimal experts discourage homeowners from trying to adopt feral animals as pets savage, unbroken, undomesticated, untamed, wild, wilding uncontrolled, undocile, unsubdued, untrainedbestial, brutal, brutebarbarous, uncivilized broken, busted, domestic, domesticated, gentled, tame, tamed controlled, docile, familiar, semidomesticated, subdued, submissivehalterbroken, housebroken, trainedcivilized, semicivilized, socialized having or showing the nature and appetites of a lower animala novel that reveals just how thin the veneer of civilization is and how feral we are at bottom animalistic, beastly, bestial, brutal, brute, brutish, ferine, subhuman, swinish animal, bodily, carnal, corporal, corporeal, fleshly, physical, sensualbarbaric, barbarous, cruel, heartless, inhumane, sadistic, savage, vicious, wantoncoarse, crass, crude, gross, ill-bred, lowbred, rude, uncouth, uncultivated, uncultured, unrefined, vulgar chivalrous, elevated, gallant, great, greathearted, high, high-minded, lofty, lordly, magnanimous, noble, sublimeangelic(or angelical), spiritualbeneficent, benevolent, benignant, compassionate, good-hearted, kind, kindhearted, kindly, softhearted, tenderheartedcultivated, cultured, genteel, polished, refined, well-bred brutal, brutish, bestial, feral mean characteristic of an animal in nature, action, or instinct.brutal applies to people, their acts, or their words and suggests a lack of intelligence, feeling, or humanity.a senseless and brutal war brutish stresses likeness to an animal in low intelligence, in base appetites, and in behavior based on instinct.brutish stupidity bestial suggests a state of degradation unworthy of humans and fit only for beasts.bestial depravity feral suggests the savagery or ferocity of wild animals.the struggle to survive unleashed their feral impulses in 1604 |