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The meaning of wildness
Fertility refers to the rough, wild and unruly state in the natural state.

1. Synonyms and definitions of wildness:

1, wildness: refers to uncontrollable nature, showing a strong and unrestricted state.

2. Barbarism: refers to the primitive and uncivilized state, lacking the norms and constraints of civilization or culture.

3. Stubborn: refers to rough, strong and indomitable, and is not affected by external interference or state.

4. Inner wild: refers to the nature that is difficult to tame and control, showing a free, unrestrained and unconstrained state.

5. Not tamed: refers to being tamed or controlled, maintaining a natural state, and showing a wild instinct and behavior.

Second, the antonym of wildness and its interpretation:

1, docile: it means gentle and obedient, easy to be tamed and controlled.

2. Civilization: refers to the maturity and development of social culture. People gradually become gentle, polite and civilized through the norms and constraints of civilization.

3. Domestication refers to making wild animals or humans behave docile, polite and civilized through education, training and domestication.

4. Harmony: refers to the coordination and interaction between different individuals, concepts, cultures and ecology, so as to achieve a balanced and harmonious state.

5. Obedience: it means obeying rules, orders and instructions, and not showing any attitude of resistance or confrontation.

Wild sentences:

1. The wildness of lions is much stronger than that of most animals, which makes it difficult for lions to be tamed, unable to adapt to social and cultural norms and constraints like other animals, and always shows an uncontrollable impulse and primitive instinct. So in the zoo, you will always see thick glass plates installed in the lion's living area.

That tiger shows the domineering and wildness of the king of the forest in the wilderness, which is daunting. Tigers are not domesticated by humans and live freely in the wilderness. For people, the tiger is a mysterious and sacred existence. There is a king on the tiger's head, which also shows the tiger's position in the animal kingdom.

In this uncivilized land, residents still maintain a rough and natural lifestyle, which is incompatible with modern civilization. These people live in an environment that blends with nature, retaining the primitive wildness of animals, but also retaining some ancient cultural customs and traditions, adding unique charm to this land.