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1tame

adjective \ˈtām\

: not wild : trained to obey people

: not afraid of people

: not exciting or interesting

tam·ertam·est

Full Definition of TAME

1
:  reduced from a state of native wildness especially so as to be tractable and useful to humans :  domesticated <tame animals>
2
:  made docile and submissive :  subdued
3
:  lacking spirit, zest, interest, or the capacity to excite :  insipid <a tame campaign>
tame·ly adverb
tame·ness noun
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Origin of TAME

Middle English, from Old English tam; akin to Old High German zam tame, Latin domare to tame, Greek damnanai
First Known Use: before 12th century

Other Animal Husbandry Terms

apiary, bantam, calico, girth, hogwash, mast, rut

Rhymes with TAME

2tame

verb

: to make (an animal) tame

: to make (something) less wild or difficult to control : to bring (something) under control

tamedtam·ing

Full Definition of TAME

transitive verb
1
a :  to reduce from a wild to a domestic state
b :  to subject to cultivation
c :  to bring under control :  harness
2
:  to deprive of spirit :  humble, subdue <the once revolutionary…party, long since tamedTimes Literary Supplement>
3
:  to tone down :  soften <tamed the language in the play>
intransitive verb
:  to become tame
tam·able or tame·able \ˈtā-mə-bəl\ adjective
tam·er noun

First Known Use of TAME

13th century

Other Animal Husbandry Terms

apiary, bantam, calico, girth, hogwash, mast, rut
TAME[1] Defined for Kids

1tame

adjective \ˈtām\
tam·ertam·est

Definition of TAME for Kids

1
:  changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to people :  domestic <a tame elephant>
2
:  not afraid of people <The chipmunks at the park are very tame.>
3
:  not interesting :  dull <a tame movie>
tame·ly adverb

2tame

verb
tamedtam·ing

Definition of TAME for Kids

:  to make or become gentle or obedient <They tamed the lion.>
tam·er noun

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