Associations to the word «Tamed»
Noun
- Enclosure
- Orpheus
- Rea
- Bogotá
- Practical
- Ethanol
- Parker
- Cat
- Bird
- Rook
- Peacock
- Yoke
- Midlands
- Comparison
- Magpie
- Steed
- Cattle
- Airbus
- Stork
- Trent
- Handling
- Corral
- Ashton
- Tributary
- Hare
- Brook
- Breeding
- Sundown
- Scruple
- Crow
- Corn
- Aston
- Sweetheart
- Rescue
- Warwickshire
- Growl
- Snake
- Bourne
- Denton
- Fed
- Fist
- Boeing
- Birmingham
- Ecuador
- Quiet
- Cougar
- Bold
- Kangaroo
- Wolverhampton
- Savage
- Mitchell
- Canal
- Inflation
- Submission
- Jock
- Charm
- Hound
- Sea
- Moose
- Brat
- Cock
- Ape
- Feather
- Keeper
- Cow
- Cub
- Thirst
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TAME, adjective. Not or no longer wild; domesticated
TAME, adjective. (chiefly of animals) Mild and well-behaved; accustomed to human contact
TAME, adjective. Not exciting
TAME, adjective. Crushed; subdued; depressed; spiritless.
TAME, adjective. (mathematics) (of a knot) Capable of being represented as a finite closed polygonal chain.
TAME, verb. (transitive) to make something tame
TAME, verb. (intransitive) to become tame
TAME, verb. (obsolete) (UK) (dialect) To broach or enter upon; to taste, as a liquor; to divide; to distribute; to deal out.
Dictionary definition
TAME, verb. Correct by punishment or discipline.
TAME, verb. Make less strong or intense; soften; "Tone down that aggressive letter"; "The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements".
TAME, verb. Adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment; "domesticate oats"; "tame the soil".
TAME, verb. Overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable; "He tames lions for the circus"; "reclaim falcons".
TAME, verb. Make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans; "The horse was domesticated a long time ago"; "The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog".
TAME, adjective. Flat and uninspiring.
TAME, adjective. 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".
TAME, adjective. Brought from wildness into a domesticated state; "tame animals"; "fields of tame blueberries".
TAME, adjective. Very docile; "tame obedience"; "meek as a mouse"- Langston Hughes.
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