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Tame as a Adjective has these synonyms:
break, domesticate, train, house-train, gentle, master, subdue, subjugateExample: The brown bear is a most difficult animal to tame.
calm, subdue, control, mollify, pacify, mute, temper, soften, curb, tone down, moderate, mitigate, tranquillize
Example: After a week the Lord tamed the violent sea and our tiny craft was allowed to continue.
Tame as a Noun has these synonyms:
boring, tedious, tiresome, dull, insipid, bland, lifeless, flat, vapid, prosaic, humdrum, unexciting, uninspired, uninspiring, run-of-the-mill, ordinary, uninteresting, dead, wishy-washyExample: As a nightclub, the place is much too tame for my tastes.
mild, gentle, fearless, unafraid
Example: It is amazing how tame animals can be when they do not perceive man as a threat.
tractable, pliant, compliant, meek, submissive, mild, under (someone's) control or thumb, subdued, suppressed, unassertive, feeble, ineffectual, timid, timorous, cowardly, pusillanimous, chicken-hearted, faint-hearted, white-livered, lily-livered, yellow
Example: Charles is far too tame to defy Kate.
Tame as a Verb has these synonyms:
tamed, docile, disciplined, obedient, domesticated, house-broken, trained, brokenExample: He used to keep a tame fox in his back garden.
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