Comparative for wild and feral, without taming or domestication
“His hunting skills have also been used for the control of feral pigs in Hawaii, where he has advised on the use and training of dogs.”
Comparative for pertaining to, or having the form, nature or habits of, a beast or animal
“It may be the feral form of a once domesticated animal, or it may be a wild species, possibly one ancestor of the humped zebu cattle.”
Comparative for wild and savage, as an animal would be
“The plot charts a downward spiral that takes the characters into a nearly feral state.”
Comparative for uncultured or uncultivated in nature
“The main issue is that the locals that drink there are loud, uncouth, and feral.”
Comparative for pertaining to, or having the form, nature or habits of, a beast or animal
Comparative for lacking characteristics of a human
Comparative for pertaining to, or having the form, nature or habits of, a beast or animal
Comparative for pertaining to, or having the form, nature or habits of, a beast or animal
Comparative for lacking characteristics of a human
Comparative for pertaining to, or having the form, nature or habits of, a beast or animal
Comparative for displaying a lack of sympathy, empathy or general emotions
Comparative for of, or like, an animal or animals
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