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Word | Docile |
Portuguese Meaning | dócil |
willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed; the docile masses of an enslaved nation / willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed / Teachable / obedient; easily managed / ready to accept control or instruction; submissive. / easily taught, led, or controlled, | |
Usage | ⇒ The docile masses of an enslaved nation A gentle old horse, docile and obedient ⇒ The docile masses of an enslaved nation ⇒ As docile as he seems today, that old lion was once a ferocious, snarling beast. ⇒ His students were docile and eager to learn. ⇒ a cheap and docile workforce |
Synonyms | submissive, tractable, obedient, compliant, tame, amenable, yielding, manageable, acquiescent, gentle, meek, pliable, mild, pliant, agreeable, biddable, flexible, soft, teachable, easy, |
Antonyms | determined, headstrong, intractable, obstinate, stubborn, defiant, inflexible, opinionated, unyielding, disobedient, rebellious, unmanageable, balky, cantankerous, contumacious, hardheaded, insubordinate, mulish, mutinous, obdurate, |
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