tameness

tameness
noun
1. the attribute of having been domesticated
Syn: ↑domestication
Ant: ↑wildness
Derivationally related forms: ↑tame
Hypernyms: ↑tractability, ↑tractableness, ↑flexibility
Attrubites: ↑tame, ↑tamed
2. the quality of being vapid and unsophisticated
Syn: ↑jejunity, ↑jejuneness, ↑vapidity, ↑vapidness
Derivationally related forms: ↑vapid (for: ↑vapidness), ↑vapid (for: ↑vapidity), ↑tame, ↑jejune (for: ↑jejuneness), ↑jejune (for: ↑jejunity)
Hypernyms: ↑dullness

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