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Adjective(1) flat and uninspiring,very restrained or quiet,brought from wildness into a domesticated state,very docile,domesticated,compliant,dull,uninteresting(2) flat and uninspiring(3) very restrained or quiet(4) brought from wildness into a domesticated state(5) very docile(6) domesticated(7) compliant(8) dull(9) uninteresting
Verb(1) correct by punishment or discipline,make less strong or intense,overcome the wildness of,make docile and tractable,make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans,domesticate,make compliant(2) correct by punishment or discipline(3) make less strong or intense(4) overcome the wildness of(5) make docile and tractable(6) make fit for cultivation(7) domestic life(8) and service to humans(9) domesticate(10) make compliant

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(1) The mother cat's quite tame and not very old herself, and the kittens are probably around 5-6 weeks old.(2) Matthew, for a contract to be valid, there are actually lots of gritty details and for that reason it's sometimes not a bad idea to see a tame lawyer.(3) But it may simply be nau00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2557ve to think that any country can permanently tame the tiger of tribalism.(4) There were only a few rapids and they were extremely tame .(5) Be aware that injured animals, even tame pets will bite savagely if given a chance.(6) I took her to the petting zoo, which has tame goats to pet.(7) One who would be inspired by the colours on my face and the changing season outside to make love to my hair and tame the wild beast that it is.(8) Instead of importing tame pigs, people from several different countries domesticated the animals themselves.(9) These films are really tame , innocent adventures, offering a real, if occasionally warped view of the South.(10) He said that it must be remembered that elephants are not naturally tame .(11) Reports in Shanghai's usually tame newspapers complained that journalists were barred from approaching the mine.(12) Villagers believe the shaman uses black magic to help tame the elephant and sever ties to the mother.(13) But the public's current disillusionment with tame government scientists in the wake of BSE is high.(14) The festival in her honour was a tame affair until a few years ago.(15) Children enjoy the farm setting and the tame farm animals.(16) On the pitch, the game was a much more tame affair.
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Synonyms
Adjective
2. amenable
3. unexciting
5. meek


Verb
6. domesticate
7. subdue
8. naturalise
9. tone down


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

for the guests
who find Westworld too tame.

for the guests who find Westworld too TAME.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 5


She knows a tame wolf
is more use to her than a dead one.

She knows a TAME wolf is more use to her than a dead one.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 9


You can't tame a wild thing.

You can't TAME a wild thing.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6


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