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    tame
    /teɪm/

    adjective

    verb

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  2. The meaning of TAME is reduced from a state of native wildness especially so as to be tractable and useful to humans : domesticated. How to use tame in a sentence.

  3. TAME definition: 1. (especially of animals) not wild or dangerous, either naturally or because of training or long…. Learn more.

  4. adjective. , tam·er, tam·est. changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear. Antonyms: wild. without the savageness or fear of humans normal in wild animals; gentle, fearless, or without shyness, as if domesticated: That lion acts as tame as a house cat.

  5. If something is tame, it cannot surprise or injure you. It’s predictable. Tame can be used as an adjective or verb. A circus lion is tame (adjective) because it’s been tamed (verb). A “lion-tamer” beat the wildness out of it.

  6. 1. adjective. A tame animal or bird is one that is not afraid of humans. The deer never became tame; they would run away if you approached them. 2. adjective. If you say that something or someone is tame, you are criticizing them for being weak and uninteresting, rather than forceful or shocking.

  7. TAME meaning: 1. (especially of animals) not wild or dangerous, either naturally or because of training or long…. Learn more.

  8. tame. adjective. /teɪm/. /teɪm/. (comparative tamer, superlative tamest) (of animals, birds, etc.) not afraid of people, and used to living with them. The bird became so tame that it was impossible to release it back into the wild. opposite wild Topics Animals c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  9. tame something to make an emotion, an organization, a situation, etc., less powerful or easier to control. She made strenuous efforts to tame her anger. Definition of tame verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. A tame animal or bird is one that is not afraid of humans. [...] 2. If you say that something or someone is tame, you are criticizing them for being weak and uninteresting, rather than forceful or shocking. [disapproval] [...] 3. If someone tames a wild animal or bird, they train it not to be afraid of humans and to do what they say. [...] More.

  11. 1. changed by man from a naturally wild state into a tractable, domesticated, or cultivated condition. 2. (of animals) not fearful of human contact. 3. lacking in spirit or initiative; meek or submissive: a tame personality. 4. flat, insipid, or uninspiring: a tame ending to a book. 5. slow-moving: a tame current.

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