tame in English

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
2
(of a plant) produced by cultivation.
My family moved to this location about 3 years ago when there wasn't a single tame plant on the place.
verb
1
domesticate (an animal).
wild rabbits can be kept in captivity and eventually tamed

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "tame" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "tame", or refer to the context using the word "tame" in the English Dictionary.

1. White rats tame easily.

2. HOW TO TAME YOUR TONGUE

3. His job is to tame lions.

4. It's hard to tame a tiger.

5. A cat is a tame animal.

6. Kilauea —An Active yet Tame Volcano

7. The film has a tame ending.

8. The beast of burden is very tame.

9. 2 A cat is a tame animal.

10. 5) Cast Tame Beast on Angered Arakkoa Protector

11. The scenery around here is a little tame.

12. Some of today's political demonstrations look rather tame.

13. Most of the criticism has been pretty tame.

14. He could crush mountains, level forests, tame seas!

15. To us it was all pretty tame stuff.

16. 6 Most of the criticism has been pretty tame.

17. By these standards, the monks' self-denial seems tame.

18. I decided that teaching was too tame for me.

19. You'll find life here pretty tame after New York.

20. He is so tame that he agrees with everybody.

21. The Prime Minister managed to tame the trade unions.

22. Semi-tame young Budgies, male and female Budgies available

23. You can never entirely trust even a "tame" leopard.

24. I found office work very tame after army life.

25. A brace of tame deer ran familiarly about the house.

26. The party was tame because all the people were sleepy.

27. After a few months' contact the monkeys become very tame.

28. He'll need to tame his temper if he wants to succeed.

29. The pigeons are so tame they will sit on your shoulder.

30. I quite enjoyed the book but found the ending rather tame.

31. I've got a tame mechanic who keeps my car in order.

32. The bird is too tame now to survive in the wild.

33. Those that have been in this enclosure for years seem tame.

34. The Amazons were believed to have been the first to tame horses.

35. Currents is the third studio album by Australian musical project Tame Impala

36. 21 Fortunately most birds were not shy, in fact many were ridiculously tame.

37. If you have a tame doctor, he might give you a sick note.

38. Top synonyms for Chastened (other words for Chastened) are contrite, tame and remorseful.

39. The deer never became tame; they would run away if you approached them.

40. The hunter imitated the crow of a cock, and our tame rooster would answer.

41. 13 Besides, he could pick up some Nazionali from Zen's tame tobacconist as well.

42. A very tame herring gull perched on the rail throughout most of the crossing.

43. Tame Impala’s ‘The Slow Rush’ Cassette is one of the biggest-selling tapes of the year in the UK (Picture: Tame Impala) Cassettes, it seems, are not the outmoded physical format that many

44. You can only stare at seemingly tame Dada graphics in nice little glass cabinets.

45. To Civilize is to make someone or something more tame or refined, and less wild

46. Gunner is the Affably swaggering incarnation of wildness, defined by tame early 50s Midwestern standards.

47. * Jacob quoted Zenos’s parable of the tame and the wild olive trees, Jacob 5.

48. * Jacob sets forth Zenos’s allegory of the tame and wild olive trees, Jacob 5–6.

49. It seemed quite shameless to me then but it would probably seem tame to today's youngsters.

50. But Hefner says he does not resent upstarts that made his once raunchy publication look tame.