tamed (Meaning)
tamed (a)
brought from wildness into a domesticated state
tamed (s)
brought from wildness
tamed (imp. & p. p.)
of Tame
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tamed Sentence Examples
- The wild mustang had been successfully tamed and was now a gentle companion.
- After years of patient training, the falconer had finally tamed the majestic bird.
- The unruly child gradually became tamed under the guidance of a wise mentor.
- The untamed wilderness was gradually being tamed by human encroachment.
- The once-fierce lion had been tamed by the love and care of its keepers.
- The raging storm had been tamed into a gentle breeze by the arrival of dawn.
- The adrenaline-fueled athlete had to learn to tame his impulses during competition.
- The once-volatile stock market had been tamed by government intervention.
- The unbridled laughter of children filled the air, untamed and infectious.
- The tamed volcano still simmered beneath the surface, a reminder of its former ferocity.
FAQs About the word tamed
brought from wildness into a domesticated state, brought from wildnessof Tame
tame, domesticated, trained, broken,domestic, familiar,subdued, halterbroken, gentle, docile
savage, untamed,wild, wild, savage, feral, feral, untamed, untrained,undomesticated
The wild mustang had been successfully tamed and was now a gentle companion.
After years of patient training, the falconer had finally tamed the majestic bird.
The unruly child gradually became tamed under the guidance of a wise mentor.
The untamed wilderness was gradually being tamed by human encroachment.