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Adj — Wild and not brought under human control, especially of animals or land.

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Etymology

From Middle English untamed, untemed, equivalent to un- + tamed and/or untame + -ed. Compare Dutch ongetemd (“untamed”), German ungezähmt (“untamed”), Danish utæmmet (“untamed”), Swedish otämd (“untamed”), Icelandic ótamin (“untamed”).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “untamed” mean?

The word “untamed” means wild and not brought under human control, especially of animals or land. In plain terms, still wild — never trained, tamed, or controlled.

How do you pronounce “untamed”?

“Untamed” is pronounced uhn-TAYMD (/ʌnˈteɪmd/ in IPA).

How do you use “untamed” in a sentence?

Here is “untamed” used in a sentence: “The untamed horses roamed freely across the plains.”

What part of speech is “untamed”?

“Untamed” is an adjective.

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