The quality of being vapid and unsophisticated.
The attribute of having been domesticated.
1 If in his rural designs there is sameness and tameness ; if often
2 An innate tameness was the key characteristic that allowed domestication to develop.
3 So in spite of its apparent tameness the land held a mystery.
4 The turgidity and luxuriance of art gradually passed into tameness and poverty.
5 I have encouraged virulence by my tameness . - Yet tame I will still be.
6 In comparison with the seething Deeside hamlet, Liverpool was tameness itself.
7 Belyaev and his team did not deliberately breed for them, only for tameness .
8 As a precaution against tameness you should cultivate spontaneity and daring.
9 When despair had chilled Dorothy to tameness he would go oftener.
10 Dan half-turned and replied with a tameness Rose had not expected.
11 That might well have had the desired effect on the tameness of future generations.
12 Decreasing flight distance is a behavioural measure of what might be called increasing tameness .
13 Wolves stayed clear of this many people, this much tameness .
14 And always the woods creatures, in startling abundance and tameness .
15 The very tameness of the birds wheeling round my head was evidence of this.
16 The tameness , the half-heartedness of Western prayer and Western praise had no place here.
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