Tameness example sentences

tameness

definition

  - noun form of tame

tame

adjective

tame (adjective) · tamer (comparative adjective) · tamest (superlative adjective)

  - (of an animal) not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated:

  - (of a person) willing to cooperate:

  - not exciting, adventurous, or controversial:

  - (of a plant) produced by cultivation:

  - (of land) cultivated.

  - domesticate (an animal):

  - make less powerful and easier to control:

  - cultivate (land or wilderness).

Synonyms

tame, domesticated, domestic, docile, tamed, disciplined, broken, trained, gentle, mild, pet, housebroken, wild, fierce, docile, submissive, compliant, meek, obedient, tractable, acquiescent, amenable, manageable, unresisting, passive, mild, subdued, suppressed, unassertive, ineffectual, biddable, cooperative, available, willing, independent, uncooperative, unexciting, uninteresting, uninspired, uninspiring, dull, bland, flat, insipid, spiritless, pedestrian, vapid, lifeless, dead, colorless, mediocre, ordinary, prosaic, humdrum, boring, tedious, tiresome, wearisome, harmless, safe, unobjectionable, inoffensive, mainstream, exciting, adventurous, domesticate, break, train, master, subdue, subjugate, enslave, subdue, curb, control, calm, master, moderate, mitigate, tranquillize, overcome, discipline, suppress, repress, mollify, humble, cow, pacify, mellow, mute, temper, soften, bridle, lick

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