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Tame (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Brought from wildness into a domesticated state; "tame animals"; "fields of tame blueberries".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The zookeeper worked with the elephant to make it a tame creature that the public could visit and interact with.
  • After several generations, the once-fierce wolves had been bred into a tame species suitable as domestic pets.
  • The park ranger pointed to a herd of tame bison grazing peacefully in the valley below.
  • The botanist studied the transformation of the wild strawberry into a tame, commercially cultivated crop.
  • The children loved visiting the petting zoo where they could feed and pet the tame goats and sheep.

Synonyms

  • Tamed

Antonyms

  • Wild

Related Words

  • Tameness (noun)

Meaning 2

Flat and uninspiring.

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The politician's speech was surprisingly tame, lacking the fire and passion that her supporters had come to expect.
  • The new restaurant's menu was disappointingly tame, with nothing that really stood out from the usual offerings.
  • The company's quarterly earnings report was tame, with no major surprises or revelations to shake up the market.
  • The film's tame ending was a letdown after the thrilling plot twists and turns that had come before.
  • The band's new album was criticized for being too tame, with many fans feeling that it lacked the edge and energy of their earlier work.

Related Words

  • Tameness (noun)

Meaning 3

Very restrained or quiet; "a tame Christmas party"; "she was one of the tamest and most abject creatures imaginable with no will or power to act but as directed".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The politician's tame apology for the scandal was met with widespread skepticism.
  • The usually exuberant crowd was surprisingly tame at the concert.
  • Her tame response to the criticism was seen as a missed opportunity to defend herself.
  • The tame afternoon weather was a welcome respite from the previous day's torrential rain.
  • The villagers' tame protests were quickly placated by the authorities' empty promises.

Antonyms

  • Wild

Meaning 4

Very docile; "tame obedience"; "meek as a mouse"- Langston Hughes.

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The wild birds became tame after being fed by the tourists every day.
  • Her once fierce personality had become surprisingly tame over the years.
  • The dog was so tame it licked the strangers' hands instead of barking.
  • As she walked down the street, her once bold demeanor was now meek as a mouse, almost tame in the face of the busy crowd.
  • After weeks of handling, the wild mustang was now a tame horse that even a child could ride.

Synonyms

  • Meek

Related Words

  • Tameness (noun)
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