"Feral" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Feral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Feral" Meaning

Feral refers to something that is wild or untamed, often in a sense that it has been released from domestication or captivity and has returned to a wild or natural state. Examples include feral animals, such as wild dogs or cats, or feral plants, like weeds that have grown from discarded seeds. It can also describe something that is uncontrolled or untamed, like a feral child who has not been socialized or taught to behave in a civilized manner. The word "feral" often carries connotations of being savage, primitive, or even frightening, and is often used to describe things that are beyond human control or understanding.

"Feral" Examples

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The feral cat was hissing and growling as we approached it. (Here, "feral" means wild and untamed, unable to be domesticated.)
The city's feral dogs were causing a nuisance in the neighborhood. (Here, "feral" means that the dogs were wild and lived on their own, without human care or control.)
She had surgery to correct her feral position, where her top teeth stuck out over her bottom teeth. (Here, "feral" refers to a dental condition called a Class III malocclusion.)
The feral children were found living in the woods, with no knowledge of civilization. (Here, "feral" describes children who were abandoned or orphaned and survived on their own in a wild or savage state.)
The park ranger warned us to be careful while hiking, as there were feral hogs roaming the woods. (Here, "feral" means wild and untamed, not domesticated or domestic.)

Note: Feral can also be used to describe something that is wild and untamed, such as a feral banana (a banana that has been left to ripen and is no longer edible).

"Feral" Similar Words

Feodora

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Feodora is a feminine given name that means "gift from God" in Latin. It originated in Eastern Europe and was popularized by Prince Metternich's daughter, Feodora of Leiningen, who married Grand Duke Michael of Russia in the 19th century. The name is often associated with elegance, sophistication, and refinement.

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Feoffer

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I think you meant "offer"<br><br>The word "offer" means to make something available to someone, typically with the intention of selling or providing it in exchange for something else. It can also refer to a proposal or suggestion made to someone in the hope of gaining their acceptance or agreement. For example:<br><br>"I'm going to offer you a deal on this new phone."<br>"She made an offer on the house and we accepted."<br><br>If you meant something else, please let me know and I'll do my best to help!

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Ferdinand

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