tamed
Tamed (adj) means Brought under control; made docile. Example: “A tamed hawk perched calmly on the falconer's glove.”
How to use tamed
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDescribes something wild that has been brought under control.
Word forms
more tamed comparative, most tamed superlative
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A _____ hawk perched calmly on the falconer's glove.
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What does “tamed” mean?
The word “tamed” means brought under control; made docile. In plain terms, describes something wild that has been brought under control.
How do you use “tamed” in a sentence?
Here is “tamed” used in a sentence: “A tamed hawk perched calmly on the falconer's glove.”
What is the opposite of “tamed”?
The opposite of “tamed” — its antonyms — is untamed.
What part of speech is “tamed”?
“Tamed” is an adjective.