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View usage for: (dəmestɪkeɪtɪd) adjectiveSomeone who is domesticated willingly does household tasks such as cleaning. Mum wasn't very domesticated. More Synonyms of domesticated domesticated in British English (dəˈmɛstɪˌkeɪtɪd) adjective1. (of animals or plants) brought or kept under control or cultivation sheep, cattle, and other domesticated animals 2. accustomed to home life He's very domesticated. Mum wasn't very domesticated. Examples of 'domesticated' in a sentencedomesticated From a third route came the animals, wild and domesticated alike.The xaurians they ride are domesticated, he thought; they've been specially bred.Under the film of fingerprint dust, it all looked surprisingly domesticated. Chinese translation of 'domesticated'domesticated (dəˈmɛstɪkeɪtɪd) adj - [animal]
驯(馴)化的 (xùnhuà de) - [person]
居家型的 (jūjiāxíng de)
Nearby words ofdomesticated - dolphin
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our domesticated animals and plants Synonyms broken (in) trained tamed house-trained (British) house-broken (US) Opposites wild , savage , ferocious , unbroken , feral , untamed , undomesticated I have never been very domesticated. Synonyms home-loving house-trained (humorous) Additional synonymsDefinition enjoying home or family life He's domestic and enjoys working from home. Synonyms home-loving, homely, stay-at-home, domesticatedDefinition simple, ordinary, and comfortable We try and provide a very homely atmosphere. Synonyms comfortable, welcoming, friendly, domestic, familiar, informal, cosy, comfy (informal), homespun, downhome (slang, US), homelike, homy (US) Definition kept as a pet One in four households owns a pet dog. Synonyms tame, trained, domestic, house, domesticated, house-trained (British), house-broken Nearby words ofdomesticated - dome
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