tameable (Meaning)

Wordnet

tameable (s)

capable of being tamed

Webster

tameable (a.)

Tamable.

tameable Sentence Examples

  1. The wild horse had proven to be untameable, defying all attempts to domesticate it.
  2. The once-ferocious lion was now surprisingly tameable, having been raised in captivity.
  3. The zoologists were astounded by the tameness of the elephants, which allowed visitors to interact with them effortlessly.
  4. The dolphins' innate intelligence made them highly tameable, enabling them to perform complex tricks and communicate with humans.
  5. The wolf pack had been gradually tameable over generations, forming a bond with humans that allowed for close contact.
  6. The exotic bird had a reputation for being untameable, but its gentle nature surprised its keepers.
  7. The venomous snake was thought to be beyond tameable, yet a skilled herpetologist was able to establish a remarkable rapport with it.
  8. The fearsome crocodile's tameness baffled scientists, as it calmly allowed researchers to approach its habitat.
  9. The wild cat had an untameable spirit, resisting all efforts to train or socialize it.
  10. The once-skittish deer gradually became tameable, trusting humans enough to feed from their hands.

FAQs About the word tameable

capable of being tamedTamable.

tamed, domesticated, domestic,trained, gentle, submissive, docile,broken, subdued, halterbroken

savage, savage, feral,wild, wild, untamed, feral, untamed, undomesticated, untrained

The wild horse had proven to be untameable, defying all attempts to domesticate it.

The once-ferocious lion was now surprisingly tameable, having been raised in captivity.

The zoologists were astounded by the tameness of the elephants, which allowed visitors to interact with them effortlessly.

The dolphins' innate intelligence made them highly tameable, enabling them to perform complex tricks and communicate with humans.