See Also: tame 1, adjective(dictionary)
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tame(1)(dictionary)
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tame 2, verb(dictionary)
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tame 1, adjective (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: tam]
a tame animal or bird is not wild any longer, because it has been trained to live with people
-opposite wild wild
::tame elephants
informal dull and disappointing
::Most of the criticism has been pretty tame.
::I decided that teaching was too tame for me.
[only before noun] BrE used to describe a person who is willing to do what other people ask, even if it is slightly dishonest
::If you have a tame doctor, he might give you a sick note.
-- tamely adv
-- tameness n [U]