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Main Entry: steal
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take something without permission

Synonyms:

abduct, appropriate, blackmail, burglarize, carry off, cheat, cozen, defraud, despoil, divert, embezzle, heist, hold for ransom, hold up, housebreak, keep, kidnap, lift*, loot, make off with, misappropriate, peculate, pilfer, pillage, pinch*, pirate, plagiarize, plunder, poach, purloin, ransack, remove, rifle, rip off, run off with, sack, shoplift, snitch, spirit away, stick up, strip, swindle, swipe, take, take possession of, thieve, walk off with, withdraw

Antonyms:

give, receive
Main Entry: tame
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: domesticated, compliant

Synonyms:

acclimatized, amenable, biddable, bridled, broken, busted, civilized, cultivated, disciplined, docile, domestic, fearless, gentle, gentle as a lamb, habituated, harmless, harnessed, housebroken, kindly, manageable, meek, mild, muzzled, obedient, overcome, pliable, pliant, subdued, submissive, tractable, trained, unafraid, unresisting, yoked

Antonyms:

unmanageable, untamed, violent, wild
Main Entry: tame
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: domesticate, make compliant

Synonyms:

break, break in, break the spirit, bridle, bring to heel, bust, check, conquer, curb, discipline, domesticize, domiciliate, enslave, gentle, house-train, housebreak, humble, mitigate, mute, pacify, repress, restrain, soften, subdue, subjugate, suppress, temper, tone down, train, vanquish, water down
Main Entry: domesticated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: tame

Synonyms:

housebroken, tamed, trained
Notes: a domestic animal is a pet; a domesticated animal is a formerly wild animal bred for human use
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