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    tame
    [tām]
    adjective
    tame (adjective) · tamer (comparative adjective) · tamest (superlative adjective)
    1. (of an animal) not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated:
      "the fish are so tame you have to push them away from your face mask"
      • informal
        (of a person) willing to cooperate:
        "every businessman needs a tame lawyer at his elbow"
    2. derogatory
      not exciting, adventurous, or controversial:
      "network TV on Saturday night is a pretty tame affair"
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      (of a plant) produced by cultivation:
      "a big field of tame hay"
      • (of land) cultivated.
    verb
    tame (verb) · tames (third person present) · tamed (past tense) · tamed (past participle) · taming (present participle)
    1. domesticate (an animal):
      "wild rabbits can be kept in captivity and eventually tamed"
      • make less powerful and easier to control:
        "the battle to tame inflation"
      • cultivate (land or wilderness).
    Origin
    Old English tam (adjective), temmian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch tam and German zahm, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin domare and Greek daman ‘tame, subdue’.
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    What does tame mean?Get Word of the Day daily email! The meaning of TAME is reduced from a state of native wildness especially so as to be tractable and useful to humans : domesticated. How to use tame in a sentence.
    Where does Tam come from?From Middle English tame, tome, weak inflection forms of Middle English tam, tom, from Old English tam, tom (“domesticated, tame”), from Proto-West Germanic *tam (“tame”), from Proto-Germanic *tamaz (“brought into the home, tame”), from Proto-Indo-European *demh₂- (“to tame, dominate”) .
    How many meanings does the adjective tame have?There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective tame, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions. This entry has not yet been fully revised. How common is the adjective tame?
    What is a tame animal?A tame animal or bird is one that is not afraid of humans. The deer never became tame; they would run away if you approached them. If you say that something or someone is tame, you are criticizing them for being weak and uninteresting, rather than forceful or shocking . Some of today's political demonstrations look rather tame.
     
  3. Tame can be defined as1234:
    • Changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to human beings.
    • Made gentle and obedient.
    • Lacking spirit or interest; dull.
    • (Especially of animals) not wild or dangerous, either naturally or because of training or long involvement with humans.
    • To make tame; domesticate.
    • To subdue or curb.
    • To change from an uncontrolled or disorderly to a controlled state.
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    1 : changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to human beings : domesticated a tame elephant 2 : made gentle and obedient 3 : lacking spirit or interest : dull
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tame
    tame adjective (NOT WILD) Add to word list (especially of animals) not wild or dangerous, either naturally or because of training or long involvement with humans: After a few months ' contact the monkeys become very tame.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tame
    tr.v. tamed, tam·ing, tames 1. To make tame; domesticate: tame a wild horse. 2. To subdue or curb: tamed his explosive anger. 3. To change from an uncontrolled or disorderly to a controlled state: needed some gel to tame his hair.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/tame
    tame (tām), adj., tam•er, tam•est, v., tamed, tam•ing. adj. changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear. without the savageness or fear of humans normal in wild animals; gentle, fearless, or without shyness, as if domesticated: That lion acts as tame as a house cat.
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