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What is the antonym for wild?

The antonym for "wild" depends on the context. Here are some possibilities:

General antonyms:

* Tamed: This is a common antonym, implying something that has been brought under control.

* Domesticated: Similar to tamed, but specifically refers to animals that have been bred for human use.

* Civilized: Refers to something that is refined and controlled, often in contrast to a natural state.

* Cultivated: Suggests something that has been deliberately nurtured and developed, in contrast to something that grows naturally.

Specific antonyms:

* Calm: If "wild" refers to a state of excitement or disorder.

* Gentle: If "wild" refers to a forceful or aggressive nature.

* Orderly: If "wild" refers to a lack of structure or organization.

* Safe: If "wild" refers to a dangerous or unpredictable environment.

* Controlled: If "wild" refers to something that is out of control.

Example:

* Wild animal: Tamed animal

* Wild storm: Calm weather

* Wild party: Quiet gathering

To determine the most appropriate antonym, consider the specific context and the intended meaning of the word "wild."

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