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What is another word for Tame? – 163 Tame Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    domesticated gentle docile subdued obedient compliant tractable manageable disciplined restrained controlled mild meek humble subservient passive yielding acquiescent nonresistant unresistant subdued tamer quieter calmer softer milder easier friendlier more tractable civilized cultured refined polished sophisticated urbane courteous mannerly well-behaved well-mannered well-disciplined

    Meaning of Tame

    The primary meaning of the word "tame" is to make or become less aggressive or fierce.

    Definitions

    • Made less aggressive or fierce, especially through training or habituation
    • Lacking in excitement or interest, dull
    • Domesticated or cultivated, as opposed to being wild

    Etymology of Tame

    The word "tame" has its roots in Old English "tam", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "tamiz", also related to the Proto-Indo-European root "dem-", meaning "to tame" or "to subdue"
    Historically, the word has been used to describe animals that have been domesticated or trained, and has since expanded to include a range of related meanings, including a lack of excitement or interest

    Example Uses

    • The lion was tame and allowed children to pet it at the zoo
    • The teacher tried to make the lesson more interesting, as the students found the material tame
    • After a few weeks of training, the wild horse became tame and was ridden by its owner

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    wild fierce aggressive violent ferocious savage brutal barbarous untamed uncontrolled unmanageable undisciplined unrestrained unbridled unruly disorderly chaotic turbulent rough rugged harsh cruel merciless pitiless intractable obstinate stubborn uncooperative resistant defiant rebellious insubordinate