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tamed

Tamed (adj) means Brought under control; made docile. Example: “A tamed hawk perched calmly on the falconer's glove.”

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Brought under control; made docile.
"A tamed hawk perched calmly on the falconer's glove."

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In plain EnglishDescribes something wild that has been brought under control.

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more tamed comparative, most tamed superlative

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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.

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