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Showing a cheerful willingness to do favors for others.
obliging
accommodating
accommodative
Eager to please.
complacent
Sinônimos
Examples for "
obliging
"
obliging
Examples for "
obliging
"
1
Win was asking in the professional tone of the
obliging
young saleswoman.
2
Until the procession arrived the policemen were really
obliging
in that way.
3
This is extremely kind and
obliging
in the governor and his council.
4
I wonder at that; I was very
obliging
to his vulgar son.
5
I am delighted to have the opportunity of
obliging
the English ambassador.
1
There is no work for any but the decorous and the
complaisant
.
2
The old man was not in a particularly
complaisant
mood that day.
3
But all through the evening he was affable and
complaisant
and forbearing.
4
And the
complaisant
Marceau may have an evil quarter of an hour.
5
She again smiled: It was a
complaisant
facade of any common soldier.
6
The effect of her medicine was always to make her very
complaisant
.
7
When she saw before her the veiled lady she became quite
complaisant
.
8
His Majesty, however, seemed more than
complaisant
;
he was even boyishly eager.
9
That man with the mobile and
complaisant
conscience had already forgiven himself.
10
Altogether Dickey was
complaisant
,
and David enjoyed a busy and successful day.
11
Be
complaisant
,
worthy captain of trainbands and Burgess from a dozen huts!
12
Because she was too happy, madam; too
complaisant
;
too uninstructed in the emotions.
13
The women were free and
complaisant
;
there were many children about.
14
The high virtues are not
complaisant
,
it is the cad the canaille adore.
15
Even the most
complaisant
women like at least the appearance of a siege.
16
They are out for fun, and therefore in an appreciative and
complaisant
mood.
complaisant
so complaisant
more complaisant
very complaisant
too complaisant
complaisant husband