feralness

[US]/[ˈfɪərəlˌnɛs]/
[UK]/[ˈfɪərəlˌnɛs]/

Translation

n.The state of living like a wild animal; the quality of being untamed or uncivilized.; Behavior or characteristics resembling those of a wild animal.

Phrases & Collocations

displaying feralness

inherent feralness

sense of feralness

with feralness

fueled by feralness

overcoming feralness

exhibiting feralness

a feralness within

masked feralness

unleashed feralness

Example Sentences

the feralness of the abandoned dog shocked the rescue workers.

he could not hide the feralness in his eyes during the fight.

the documentary explored the increasing feralness of urban foxes.

years of isolation had awakened a certain feralness in the castaway.

the artist captured the sheer feralness of the tiger in the painting.

critics praised the actor's portrayal of raw feralness in the horror film.

the sudden feralness of the usually tame deer surprised the hikers.

she sensed a latent feralness lurking beneath his polite demeanor.

the novel describes the slow descent into feralness after the apocalypse.

only the feralness of the landscape matched his internal turmoil.

they were unprepared for the feralness of the jungle at night.

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