- tame - flat and uninspiring
Antonym: exciting (indirect, via unexciting)
- tame - very restrained or quiet; "a tame Christmas party"; "she was one of the tamest and most abject creatures imaginable with no will or power to act but as directed"
Antonyms: wild, chaotic, disorderly, delirious, excited, frantic, mad, unrestrained, frenzied, manic
- tame, tamed - brought from wildness into a domesticated state; "tame animals"; "fields of tame blueberries"
Antonyms: wild, untamed, feral, ferine, savage, unbroken, undomesticated
- meek, tame - very docile; "tame obedience"; "meek as a mouse"- Langston Hughes
Antonym: stubborn (indirect, via docile)
- tame, chasten, subdue - correct by punishment or discipline
--1 is one way to change, alter, modify
Sample sentences:
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- tone down, moderate, tame - make less strong or intense; soften; "Tone down that aggressive letter"; "The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements"
--2 is one way to change, alter, modify
Sample sentences:
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- domesticate, cultivate, naturalize, naturalise, tame - adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment; "domesticate oats"; "tame the soil"
--3 is one way to adapt, accommodate
Sample sentence:
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- domesticate, domesticize, domesticise, reclaim, tame - overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable; "He tames lions for the circus"; "reclaim falcons"
--4 is one way to change, alter, modify
Sample sentences:Derived form: noun tamer1
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- domesticate, tame - make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans; "The horse was domesticated a long time ago"; "The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog"
--5 is one way to adapt, accommodate
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