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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: adjective
Definition: dull, uninteresting

Synonyms:

bland, bloodless, boiled down, boring, conventional, diluted, feeble, flat*, halfhearted, humdrum*, insipid, lifeless, limp, mild, monotonous, prosaic, routine, spiritless, tedious, unexciting, uninspiring, vapid, weak, wearisome, white-bread, without punch

Antonyms:

bright, exciting, interesting
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: bland
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: tasteless; undistinctive

Synonyms:

banal, blah*, boring, dull, dull as dishwater, flat, flavorless, ho hum, humdrum, insipid, milk-and-water, monotonous, nerdy, nothing, pabulum, sapless, tame, tedious, unexciting, uninspiring, uninteresting, unstimulating, vanilla, vapid, waterish, watery, weak, wimpy, wishy-washy, zero*

Antonyms:

delicious, distinctive, sharp, tasty, yummy
Main Entry: boring
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: uninteresting

Synonyms:

arid, bomb*, bromidic, bummer, characterless, cloying, colorless, commonplace, dead*, drab, drag*, drudging, dull, flat*, ho hum, humdrum, insipid, interminable, irksome, lifeless, monotonous, moth-eaten, mundane, nothing, nowhere, platitudinous, plebeian, prosaic, repetitious, routine, spiritless, stale, stereotyped, stodgy, stuffy, stupid, tame, tedious, threadbare, tiresome, tiring, trite, unexciting, uninteresting, unvaried, vapid, wearisome, well-worn, zero*

Antonyms:

exciting, fascinating, interesting
Main Entry: break
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: weaken, cause instability

Synonyms:

bankrupt, bust, confound, confute, controvert, cow, cripple, declass, degrade, demerit, demoralize, demote, disconfirm, dispirit, disprove, downgrade, enervate, enfeeble, humiliate, impair, impoverish, incapacitate, pauperize, rebut, reduce, refute, ruin, subdue, tame, undermine
Notes: to brake is to slow or stop while break is to cause to separate into pieces suddenly or violently, smash or crack

Antonyms:

stabilize, strengthen
Main Entry: break in
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: train in new skill

Synonyms:

accustom, condition, educate, gentle, get used to, habituate, initiate, instruct, prepare, tame
Main Entry: chasten
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: correct, humiliate

Synonyms:

abase, admonish, afflict, berate, call down, castigate, chastise, chide, cow, curb, discipline, exprobate, fulminate against, have on the carpet, humble, objurgate, penalize, punish, rake over the coals, rebuke, reprehend, repress, reprimand, reproach, reprove, restrain, scold, scourge, soften, subdue, take to task, tame, tongue-lash, try, upbraid

Antonyms:

aid, animate, assist, boost, cheer, comfort, embolden, encourage, help, honor, uplift
Main Entry: check
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hinder, restrain

Synonyms:

arrest, baffle, bar, bit, bottleneck, bridle, checkmate, choke, circumvent, constrain, control, counteract, curb, cut short, delay, discourage, foil, frustrate, halt, harness, hold, hold back, hold down, hold in, impede, inhibit, interrupt, keep back, limit, moderate, neutralize, nip in the bud, obstruct, obviate, pause, play for time, preclude, prevent, rebuff, reduce, rein in, repress, repulse, retard, slacken pace, slow down, snub, squelch, stay, stop, suppress, tame, terminate, thwart, withhold

Antonyms:

aid, allow, assist, expedite, help, indulge, liberate, permit
Main Entry: civilize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make cultured; develop

Synonyms:

acculturate, acquaint, advance, better, cultivate, edify, educate, elevate, enlighten, ennoble, enrich, ethicize, foster, help forward, humanize, idealize, improve, indoctrinate, inform, instruct, polish, promote, reclaim, refine, sophisticate, spiritualize, tame, uplift
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