tamer

/ˈteɪmər/
noun
  1. A person who trains and controls wild animals, especially for performances.
    • A skilled animal tamer must earn the trust of the beasts.
    • She worked as a tiger tamer for a traveling circus.
    • The lion tamer entered the cage with a whip and a chair.
adjective
  1. Comparative form of tame; more gentle, less wild, or less exciting than something else.
    • The puppy grew tamer after a few weeks of training.
    • This year's festival was tamer than last year's wild celebration.
    • His jokes were tamer than hers, so the audience didn't laugh as much.
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