tameness

/ˈteɪmnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being gentle and not afraid of people, especially of an animal that has been domesticated or trained.
    • The tameness of the deer in the park surprised the visitors.
    • Generations of breeding have increased the tameness of farm animals.
    • The dog's tameness made it a perfect pet for the family with small children.
  2. The quality of being dull, uninteresting, or lacking excitement.
    • He was disappointed by the tameness of the adventure compared to his expectations.
    • Critics complained about the tameness of the movie's plot.
    • The tameness of the party made everyone leave early.
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