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Domesticated Meaning in English

word · lemma: domesticate

dəˈmɛstəˌkeɪtəd
duh-MES-tuh-kay-tid
dəmˈɛstɪkˌeɪtɪd
duh-MEST-ih-kay-tid

Definition

Describes an animal that has been tamed and trained by humans to live with people or work for them. Sometimes also used for plants or, more rarely, people who are made gentle or accustomed to home life.

Usage & Nuances

'Domesticated' is mainly used for animals (e.g., 'domesticated cat', 'domesticated animals'). Less commonly for plants or humorously for people. Formal, often used in biology, but common in general English. Do not confuse with 'tame' (individual character) — 'domesticated' refers to a whole species adapted to humans.

Example Sentences

A domesticated dog is friendly to people.

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Cows are domesticated animals.

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Rice is a domesticated plant.

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Unlike wolves, domesticated dogs can easily live in your house.

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He used to be quite wild, but after marrying, he's become almost domesticated.

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Some domesticated animals, like sheep, have lived with humans for thousands of years.

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