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Meanings of
acquiescent
in English
Willing to carry out the orders or wishes of another without protest.
biddable
Related terms
obedient
Synonyms
Examples for "
biddable
"
biddable
Examples for "
biddable
"
1
Barbara did as he commanded with the expression of a
biddable
child.
2
From being a meek and
biddable
thing, it has become a bully.
3
I have been a good,
biddable
daughter in every other way.
4
Being
un
-
biddable
was one thing, forcing her attention on him was quite another.
5
But men in search of security might easily convince themselves she was
biddable
.
Usage of
acquiescent
in English
1
The mackintosh was formal and defensive; the frock was intimate and
acquiescent
.
2
For decades nurses have been the most
acquiescent
of public sector workers.
3
The
acquiescent
murmuring of the Council showed how thoroughly they endorsed Mr.
4
An
acquiescent
nod gave him permission to lift the note and read:
5
The ape is cunning but
acquiescent
and accepts things as they are.
6
As Esther walked away, demurely
acquiescent
,
by the side of the Rev.
7
They sat dumbly
acquiescent
,
with the exception of Dr. Hammerfield, who said:
8
Miss Louisa was angry to see him standing there, obedient and
acquiescent
.
9
We fall into the ranks, and march on,
acquiescent
,
if not jubilant.
10
George looked at Flora and was slightly surprised at her
acquiescent
manner.
11
And, much to my surprise, all three girls shrugged an
acquiescent
agreement.
12
These achievements often leave me a little cold, intellectually
acquiescent
,
nothing more.
13
I am
acquiescent
,
and lean over the railing awaiting the result of investigation.
14
He is titanically angry with destiny; but never meek or
acquiescent
.
15
The Englishman, with some tact, allowed this remark to pass in
acquiescent
silence.
16
The city is to all appearance tranquil and
acquiescent
under its bitter chastisement.
Other examples for "acquiescent"
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About this term
acquiescent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
so acquiescent
acquiescent nod
politely acquiescent
acquiescent manner
acquiescent murmur
More collocations
Acquiescent
through the time
Acquiescent
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common