Similar words: domesticated, domesticate, domestication, domestic cat, domestically, domestic animal, domestic, domesticity. Meaning: adj. 1. not domesticated 2. unaccustomed to home life.
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1 After years of marriage he remained essentially undomesticated.
2 Woolf was famously undomesticated while the more home-oriented Bell needed someone to help look after her children while she carried on with her work as a painter—and her love affairs.
3 NOISE, n. A stench in the ear. Undomesticated music. The chief product and authenticating sign of civilization .
4 I had my routines: constant vigilance, my antidote to the sin of sleeping and the undomesticated world of dreams.
5 When humans fished, we still went out into the wild, braved the elements and brought back decidedly undomesticated animals for dinner.
6 Moose stay in what remains of New England's wilds; undomesticated bison are restricted to a few Great Plains patches; grizzly bear are practically gone; elk are — well, great, but they're not huge.
7 Only 7 percent of forests in the world are in plantations, with the balance found in natural or semi-natural, largely unmanaged and undomesticated forest stands.
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