Adjective
untamable (comparative more untamable, superlative most untamable)
Alternative spelling of untameable
At Freiburg in 1506 he published his first work, Ludicra logices exercitamenta and also proved himself a brilliant and subtle orator, although obsessed by an untamable controversial spirit and unrestrained powers of invective. Source: Internet
Having wronged them for centuries we had better, in order to protect our civilization, follow it up by one more wrong and wipe these untamed and untamable creatures from the face of the earth. Source: Internet
Having wronged them for centuries, we had better, in order to protect our civilization, follow it up by one more wrong and wipe these untamed and untamable creatures from the face of the earth. Source: Internet
“From Kentucky to Florida to Haiti, these stories enact the struggle to remain physically and spiritually alive throughout an untamable, turbulent world.” Source: Internet
The ecstatic fuzz-rock stomp “Nightclub” captures the exhilarating experience of falling for someone wild and untamable. Source: Internet
Of course soon after making this declaration he saw what that can get you, as Buttons the untamable horse went down in a swarm of walkers. Source: Internet