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o·be·di·ent
 (ō-bē′dē-ənt)adj.
Dutifully complying with the commands, orders, or instructions of one in authority.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin oboediēns, oboedient-, present participle of oboedīre, to obey; see obey.]
o·be′di·ent·ly adv.
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obedient
(ÉËbiËdɪÉnt)adj
obeying or willing to obey
[C13: from Old French, from Latin oboediens, present participle of oboedīre to obey]
oËbediently adv
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o•be•di•ent
(oʊˈbi di ənt)adj.
complying with or submissive to authority.
[1175–1225; Middle English < Old French < Latin oboedīre to obey]
o•be′di•ent•ly, adv.
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Adj. | 1. | obedient - dutifully complying with the commands or instructions of those in authority; "an obedient soldier"; "obedient children"; "a little man obedient to his wife"; "the obedient colonies...are heavily taxed; the refractory remain unburdened"- Edmund Burke compliant - disposed or willing to comply; "children compliant with the parental will" good - having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified; "good news from the hospital"; "a good report card"; "when she was good she was very very good"; "a good knife is one good for cutting"; "this stump will make a good picnic table"; "a good check"; "a good joke"; "a good exterior paint"; "a good secretary"; "a good dress for the office" manageable - capable of being managed or controlled docile - willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed; "the docile masses of an enslaved nation" manipulable, tractable - easily managed (controlled or taught or molded); "tractable young minds"; "the natives...being...of an intelligent tractable disposition"- Samuel Butler disobedient - not obeying or complying with commands of those in authority; "disobedient children" |
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obedient
adjective submissive, yielding, compliant, under control, respectful, law-abiding, well-trained, amenable, docile, dutiful, subservient, deferential, tractable, acquiescent, biddable, accommodating, passive, meek, ingratiating, malleable, pliant, unresisting, bootlicking (informal), obeisant, duteous a sweet, obedient little girl
contrary, stubborn, rebellious, wayward, unruly, intractable, obstinate, disrespectful, unmanageable, obdurate, disobedient, ungovernable, undutiful
contrary, stubborn, rebellious, wayward, unruly, intractable, obstinate, disrespectful, unmanageable, obdurate, disobedient, ungovernable, undutiful
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obedient
adjectiveWilling to carry out the wishes of others:
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obedient
[əˈbiːdɪənt] ADJ → obedientehe was a very obedient child → era un niño muy obediente
to be obedient to sth/sb → obedecer a algo/algn
to be obedient to sb's wishes → obedecer los deseos de algn
your obedient servant (o.f., frm) (in letters) → su humilde servidor (frm)
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obedient
adj → gehorsam; child, dog also → folgsam; to be obedient → gehorchen (→ to +dat); (child, dog also) → folgen (→ to +dat); (steering, controls, car also) → reagieren, ansprechen (→ to auf +acc); your obedient servant (old, in letters) → Ihr ergebenster Diener, Ihre ergebenste Dienerin (old)
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obey
(ÉËbei) , ((American) ou-) verb to do what one is told to do. I obeyed the order.
obedience (ÉËbiËdjÉns) noun1. the act of obeying. obedience to an order.
2. willingness to obey. She showed great obedience.
oËbedient adjectivean obedient and well-behaved child.
oËbediently adverbKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
obedient
→ Ù ÙØ·ÙÙع٠posluÅ¡ný lydig gehorsam Ï ÏÎ¬ÎºÎ¿Ï Î¿Ï obediente tottelevainen obéissant posluÅ¡an ubbidiente å¾é 㪠ìì¢ íë gehoorzaam lydig posÅuszny obediente поÑлÑÑнÑй lydig à¹à¸à¸·à¹à¸à¸à¸±à¸ itaatkar ngoan ngoãn æä»çMultilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
obedient
a. obediente.
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