Tame ( verb , adjective )

(As a verb)

Tame ( verb )

  1. To make something less wild or aggressive.
  2. To train or domesticate an animal.
  3. To subdue or bring under control.

Origin:

From the old english word "tamian" meaning "to domesticate".

Examples:

  1. He tamed the wild horse and made it a reliable mount.
  2. She tamed the unruly dog and made it a loyal companion.
  3. The lion was tamed and used in the circus.
  4. He tamed his temper and became a peaceful person.
  5. The government tamed inflation by raising interest rates.

(As an adjective)

Tame ( adjective )

  1. To make something less wild or aggressive.
  2. To train or domesticate an animal.
  3. To subdue or bring under control.

Origin:

From the old english word "tamian" meaning "to domesticate".

Examples:

  1. He tamed the wild horse and made it a reliable mount.
  2. She tamed the unruly dog and made it a loyal companion.
  3. The lion was tamed and used in the circus.
  4. He tamed his temper and became a peaceful person.
  5. The government tamed inflation by raising interest rates.
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