tamer

[ˈteɪmər]

tamer Definition

a person who trains and controls wild animals, especially in a circus.

Using tamer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tamer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tamer entered the cage with the lion.

  • Example

    The circus hired a new tamer for their show.

tamer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tamer

  • animal trainer
  • lion tamer
  • circus performer

Phrases with tamer

  • to bring under control a wild or unruly animal or situation

    Example

    It took a lot of effort to tame the beast, but eventually, it became a loyal pet.

  • tame one's fears

    to overcome or conquer one's fears or anxieties

    Example

    She had to tame her fears of public speaking before giving the presentation.

  • to control one's speech or language, especially when angry or emotional

    Example

    He needed to learn how to tame his tongue and not say hurtful things to others.

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Summary: tamer in Brief

A 'tamer' [ˈteɪmər] is a person who trains and controls wild animals, particularly in a circus. The phrase 'tame the beast' refers to bringing under control a wild or unruly animal or situation, while 'tame one's fears' means to overcome or conquer one's fears or anxieties. 'Tame the tongue' means to control one's speech or language, especially when angry or emotional.