Definitions for feral

feral fe·ral

Spelling: [feer-uh l, fer-]
IPA: /ˈfɪər əl, ˈfɛr-/

Feral is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 72 anagrams from letters in feral (aeflr).

Definitions for feral

adjective

  1. existing in a natural state, as animals or plants; not domesticated or cultivated; wild.
  2. having reverted to the wild state, as from domestication:
  3. of or characteristic of wild animals; ferocious; brutal.
  4. causing death; fatal.
  5. funereal; gloomy.

Origin of feral

1595-1605; Medieval Latin, Late Latin ferālis bestial, wild, equivalent to Latin fer(a) wild beast + -ālis -al1

Examples for feral

Rather, she shows us: that spandex clad ass twerking in the jungle, surrounded by a feral pack of similarly well fed asses?

As Jordan Belfort, a charismatic monster of a stockbroker, DiCaprio is a feral beast; the id incarnate.

The instinct for the feral spring could no longer be denied.

The “Aduba double-take,” a phenomenon that fans of the show often fall victim to, is truly a testament to her feral performance.

What conclusions do you derive from the study of the cases of feral men?

But then, with their contorted physiques and feral grimaces they speak directly to the Basquiats.

Devastated, she climbed with feral intensity, hoping the baby might spontaneously abort.

It represents the genius of instinct, swift, feral, and unethical.

He becomes an outlaw, to be dealt with as any other feral creature.

These plants are common in both cultivated and feral states.

Word Value for feral
Scrable

8

Words with friends

9

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