tamer
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Noun — Someone who trains or controls wild animals, or who brings something unruly under control.
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Etymology
From tame + the agent suffix -er.
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What does “tamer” mean?
The word “tamer” means someone who trains or controls wild animals, or who brings something unruly under control. In plain terms, a person who tames — most familiar in "lion tamer," but usable for anyone who brings something wild or chaotic under control.
How do you pronounce “tamer”?
“Tamer” is pronounced TAYM (/ˈteɪmɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “tamer” in a sentence?
Here is “tamer” used in a sentence: “The lion tamer stepped calmly into the cage.”
What part of speech is “tamer”?
“Tamer” is a noun.