tameness (Meaning)

Wordnet

tameness (n)

the quality of being vapid and unsophisticated

the attribute of having been domesticated

Webster

tameness (n.)

The quality or state of being tame.

tameness Sentence Examples

  1. The animal's tameness made it an easy pet to handle.
  2. The once-ferocious beast had lost its tameness after years of captivity.
  3. Despite its size, the elephant exhibited surprising tameness during its interaction with humans.
  4. The wildflower's delicate petals contrasted with its surprising tameness.
  5. The once-unsettling thunderstorm had turned into a tame affair, with faint rumbles and gentle rain.
  6. The politician's speech was met with tameness from the disinterested audience.
  7. The otherwise lively party had a sudden lull of tameness as the guests took a break.
  8. The artist's latest painting lacked the vibrancy of their previous work, resulting in a sense of tameness.
  9. The once-exciting rollercoaster had become tame over time, providing a less thrilling experience.
  10. The student's answer exhibited a surprising tameness, lacking the critical thinking and originality that the question demanded.

FAQs About the word tameness

the quality of being vapid and unsophisticated, the attribute of having been domesticatedThe quality or state of being tame.

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

savage, untamed, feral,wild, untamed, savage, wild, feral,untrained, unbroken

The animal's tameness made it an easy pet to handle.

The once-ferocious beast had lost its tameness after years of captivity.

Despite its size, the elephant exhibited surprising tameness during its interaction with humans.

The wildflower's delicate petals contrasted with its surprising tameness.