All housetrained synonyms
adjective housetrained
- domesticated — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
verb housetrained
- naturalize — to confer upon (an alien) the rights and privileges of a citizen.
- acclimatise — Standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling.
- acclimatize — When you acclimatize or are acclimatized to a new situation, place, or climate, you become used to it.
- accustom — If you accustom yourself or another person to something, you make yourself or them become used to it.
- break — When an object breaks or when you break it, it suddenly separates into two or more pieces, often because it has been hit or dropped.
- breed — A breed of a pet animal or farm animal is a particular type of it. For example, terriers are a breed of dog.
- bust — a raid, search, or arrest by the police
- corral — In North America, a corral is a space surrounded by a fence where cattle or horses are kept.
- domiciliate — to domicile.
- familiarise — to make (onself or another) well-acquainted or conversant with something.
- familiarize — to make (onself or another) well-acquainted or conversant with something.
- gentle — kindly; amiable: a gentle manner.
- herd — a herdsman (usually used in combination): a cowherd; a goatherd; a shepherd.
- hitch — to fasten or tie, especially temporarily, by means of a hook, rope, strap, etc.; tether: Steve hitched the horse to one of the posts.
- raise — to move to a higher position; lift up; elevate: to raise one's hand; sleepy birds raising their heads and looking about.
- reclaim — to claim or demand the return or restoration of, as a right, possession, etc.
- subdue — to conquer and bring into subjection: Rome subdued Gaul.
- teach — to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in: She teaches mathematics. Synonyms: coach.
- train — Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
- yoke — a device for joining together a pair of draft animals, especially oxen, usually consisting of a crosspiece with two bow-shaped pieces, each enclosing the head of an animal. Compare harness (def 1).
- break in — If someone, usually a thief, breaks in, they get into a building by force.
- bring up — When someone brings up a child, they look after it until it is an adult. If someone has been brought up in a certain place or with certain attitudes, they grew up in that place or were taught those attitudes when they were growing up.
- housetrain — To teach a house pet to urinate and defecate outside or in a designated location in the home.
- round up — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
- domesticate — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
- conquer — If one country or group of people conquers another, they take complete control of their land.
- curb — If you curb something, you control it and keep it within limits.
- pacify — to bring or restore to a state of peace or tranquillity; quiet; calm: to pacify an angry man.
- restrain — to hold back from action; keep in check or under control; repress: to restrain one's temper.
- soften — to make soft or softer.
- suppress — to put an end to the activities of (a person, body of persons, etc.): to suppress the Communist and certain left-leaning parties.
- temper — a particular state of mind or feelings.
- vanquish — to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
- bridle — A bridle is a set of straps that is put around a horse's head and mouth so that the person riding or driving the horse can control it.
- check — Check is also a noun.
- cheque — A cheque is a printed form on which you write an amount of money and who it is to be paid to. Your bank then pays the money to that person from your account.
- discipline — training to act in accordance with rules; drill: military discipline.
- domesticize — To make domestic; domesticate.
- enslave — Make (someone) a slave.
- house-train — to housebreak.
- housebreak — to train (a pet) to excrete outdoors or in a specific place.
- humble — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
- mitigate — to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate.
- mute — silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
- repress — to keep under control, check, or suppress (desires, feelings, actions, tears, etc.).
- subjugate — to bring under complete control or subjection; conquer; master.
- bring to heel — (Transitive Verb) IDI To compel someone to obey; to force someone into a submissive condition.
- tone down — any sound considered with reference to its quality, pitch, strength, source, etc.: shrill tones.
- water down — a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H 2 O, freezing at 32°F or 0°C and boiling at 212°F or 100°C, that in a more or less impure state constitutes rain, oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.: it contains 11.188 percent hydrogen and 88.812 percent oxygen, by weight.