untame

[ˌʌnˈteɪm]

untame Definition

  • 1not domesticated or brought under human control
  • 2wild and difficult to control

Using untame: Examples

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

  • Example

    The untame wilderness was breathtakingly beautiful.

  • Example

    Her untame spirit refused to be tamed by society's expectations.

  • Example

    The untame horse threw the rider off its back.

  • Example

    The untame river flooded the nearby village.

untame Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for untame

Antonyms for untame

Phrases with untame

  • unable to be tamed or controlled

    Example

    The untameable lion roamed freely in the jungle.

  • untameably

    in an untameable manner, wild and uncontrolled

    Example

    The storm raged untameably, causing widespread damage.

  • natural beauty that is wild and unspoiled

    Example

    The untamed beauty of the mountains took her breath away.

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Summary: untame in Brief

'Untame' [ˌʌnˈteɪm] describes something that is not domesticated or brought under human control, often referring to wild animals or natural landscapes. It can also describe a person's spirit or behavior that refuses to conform to societal norms. Synonyms include 'wild' and 'feral,' while antonyms include 'tame' and 'controlled.' Phrases like 'untameable' and 'untamed beauty' extend the concept of wildness.