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tameness


Meanings
  • The state of being calm and obedient.

    - "The horses showed great tameness during the performance."
    - "The child's tameness made it easy for the teacher to instruct the class."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with tameness
tameness , dominance , compliance , resistance , obedience , submission , surrender
Homophones
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  1. tameness () : The state of being calm and obedient.

  2. tameness (Spanish) : The quality of being easy to manage or control.


Variants
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tame , tamely , tameness , tamenesses , tamer , tamest
Forms
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{"term"=>"tameness as a verb", "description"=>"The verb form of tameness refers to the act of making something or someone calm and obedient. This can be achieved through various means, such as training, discipline, or medication. Examples of using tameness as a verb include sentences such as 'The trainer tamed the wild horse with gentle caresses and firm commands.', 'The teacher tamed the disruptive student with a combination of positive reinforcement and negative consequences.', and 'The veterinarian tamed the aggressive dog with a powerful sedative that calmly put the animal to sleep.'"}


Etymology
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From Old French temer, meaning 'to dare, to test', from Latin temere, meaning 'to do rashly, without reflection'. The concept of tameness is thus derived from the idea of submitting oneself to a test or trial, and emerging from it with a calm and obedient demeanor.


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  1. obedience: Obedience is a closely related concept to tameness. It refers to the act of complying with the orders, commands, or requests of someone in a position of authority or power. Obedience can be seen as a desirable quality in individuals, as it is often associated with cooperation, harmony, and order. However, obedience can also be seen as a potential source of harm, particularly in situations where the person in authority is abusing their power, or where the orders being given are unethical, immoral, or illegal.

  2. discipline: Discipline is another closely related concept to tameness. It refers to the practice of training oneself or others to obey rules, regulations, or orders, and to conform to accepted norms, standards, or values. Discipline can be seen as a desirable quality in individuals, as it is often associated with self-control, self-regulation, self-improvement, and self-respect. However, discipline can also be seen as a potential source of harm, particularly in situations where the rules being enforced are unjust, unfair, or discriminatory, or where the methods being used to enforce the rules are excessive, abusive, or violent.


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[{"term"=>"tameness in literature", "description"=>"Tameness is a concept that has been explored in literature for centuries. The idea of tameness in literature refers to the portrayal of characters or situations that embody the qualities of calmness, obedience, and submission. Examples of literature that explore the theme of tameness include works by authors such as Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and Fyodor Dostoevsky."}, {"term"=>"tameness in art", "description"=>"Tameness is a concept that has been explored in various forms of art throughout history. The idea of tameness in art refers to the portrayal of subjects or scenes that embody the qualities of calmness, obedience, and submission. Examples of art that explore the theme of tameness include works by artists such as Johannes Vermeer, Artemisia Gentileschi, and John Singer Sargent."}]

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