tame author - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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tame author (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective + Noun
- Tame (adjective)
- Author (noun)

Phonetic Transcription

/tæm ˈɔːθər/

Meaning and Usage

Tame: The term "tame" can refer to an animal that has been domesticated or a personality that is placid, subdued, or lacking in aggression. It can also mean to bring something under control or to make it less wild or excitable.

Author: An author is a person who creates or composes written works, particularly books, plays, or other literary compositions.

The phrase "tame author" could suggest a writer whose style is easy-going and lacking in complexity or intensity, or it may refer to an author who writes pacified themes.

Frequency of Use: The individual words have common uses, but the specific phrase "tame author" is less commonly encountered, predominantly appearing in literary discussions focusing on writing styles or authorship.

Written vs. Oral Speech: Both words are more commonly found in written contexts, particularly in literary discussions, but "tame" might find some usage in oral contexts, as in dialogues about personalities or animals.

Example Sentences

  1. The tame author wrote a gentle story that perfectly captured the simplicity of small-town life.
    (Ласковый автор написал нежную историю, которая идеально передала простоту жизни в маленьком городке.)

  2. Her writings are often seen as tame, lacking the edge that many contemporary authors possess.
    (Её произведения часто воспринимаются как безразличные, лишенные той остроты, которую присутствует у многих современных авторов.)

  3. The tame author decided to avoid controversial themes in his latest novel.
    (Ласковый автор решил избежать спорных тем в своем последнем романе.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "tame author" is not a common idiomatic expression, the individual words can be part of various expressions:

  1. Tame the beast - To control anger or aggression in a situation.
  2. Example: She worked hard to tame the beast within her during the heated debate.
    (Она старалась усмирить зверя внутри себя во время жарких споров.)

  3. Tamed by time - Something that has become less aggressive or intense over the duration of time.

  4. Example: His wild ambitions were tamed by time and responsibility.
    (Его дикие амбиции были укрощены временем и обязанностями.)

  5. The pen is mightier than the sword - Suggests that written words are more powerful than violence.

  6. Example: A tame author can wield their pen to create change more effectively than through aggression.
    (Ласковый автор может wield свою ручку, чтобы создать изменения более эффективно, чем с помощью агрессии.)

Etymology

Tame: Derived from the Old English "tam" which means "subdued, gentle". This word has evolved over centuries to encompass meanings that indicate domestication or the act of bringing something under control.

Author: Originating from the Latin word "auctor," which means "one who increases," the term implies a creator or originator.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for Tame: - Docile - Subdued - Gentle - Calm

Antonyms for Tame: - Wild - Fierce - Uncontrolled - Untamed

Synonyms for Author: - Writer - Creator - Novelist - Composer

Antonyms for Author: - Reader - Recipient - Audience



25-07-2024