The difference between Tame and Unbroken

When used as adjectives, tame means not or no longer wild, whereas unbroken means whole, not divided into parts.


Tame is also verb with the meaning: to make (an animal) tame.

check bellow for the other definitions of Tame and Unbroken

  1. Tame as an adjective:

    Not or no longer wild; domesticated

    Examples:

    "ant wild"

    "They have a tame wildcat."

  2. Tame as an adjective (chiefly, of animals):

    Mild and well-behaved; accustomed to human contact

    Examples:

    "synonyms: gentle"

    "The lion was quite tame."

  3. Tame as an adjective:

    Not exciting

    Examples:

    "synonyms: dulinsipid"

    "ant exciting"

    "This party is too tame for me."

    "For a thriller, that film was really tame."

  4. Tame as an adjective:

    Crushed; subdued; depressed; spiritless

  5. Tame as an adjective (mathematics, of a [[knot]]):

    Capable of being represented as a finite closed polygonal chain.

    Examples:

    "ant wild"

  1. Tame as a verb (transitive):

    To make (an animal) tame; to domesticate.

    Examples:

    "He tamed the wild horse."

  2. Tame as a verb (intransitive):

    To become tame or domesticated.

  3. Tame as a verb (transitive):

    To make gentle or meek.

    Examples:

    "to tame a rebellion"

  1. Tame as a verb (obsolete, UK, dialect):

    To broach or enter upon; to taste, as a liquor; to divide; to distribute; to deal out.

  1. Unbroken as an adjective:

    Whole, not divided into parts.

    Examples:

    "After the vase had fallen down the flight of stairs we were amazed to find it still unbroken."

  2. Unbroken as an adjective:

    Of a horse, not tamed.

    Examples:

    "There is something majestic about the spirit of an unbroken mustang as it runs wild across the prairie."

  3. Unbroken as an adjective:

    Continuous, without interruption.

    Examples:

    "The team's unbroken winning streak was a record."

  1. Unbroken as a verb: