obedient

obedient
obedient [ō bē′dē ənt]
adj.
[OFr < L obediens, prp. of obedire,OBEY]
obeying or willing to obey; submissive
obediently
adv.
SYN.- OBEDIENT suggests a giving in to the orders or instructions of one in authority or control [an obedient child ]; DOCILE implies a temperament that submits easily to control or that fails to resist domination [a docile servant ]; TRACTABLE implies ease of management or control but does not connote the submissiveness of DOCILE and applies to things as well as people [silver is a tractable, i.e., malleable, metal ]; COMPLIANT suggests a weakness of character that allows one to yield meekly to another's request or demand [army life had made him compliant]; AMENABLE suggests such amiability or desire to be agreeable as would lead one to submit readily [she is amenable to discipline ] -ANT. DISOBEDIENT, REFRACTORY

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  • obedient — (adj.) c.1200, from O.Fr. obedient (11c.), from L. obedientem (nom. obediens), prp. of oboedire to obey (see OBEY (Cf. obey)). Related: Obediently …   Etymology dictionary

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  • obedient — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ willing to obey an order or submit to another s authority. DERIVATIVES obedience noun obediently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin oboedire obey …   English terms dictionary

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