obedient 的定义
obedient 近义词
well-behaved; submissive
obedient 的近义词 41 个
- attentive
- compliant
- deferential
- devoted
- docile
- dutiful
- faithful
- law-abiding
- loyal
- respectful
- subservient
- acquiescent
- amenable
- at one's beck and call
- biddable
- complaisant
- controllable
- docious
- duteous
- governable
- honoring
- in one's clutches
- in one's pocket
- in one's power
- obeisant
- obliging
- observant
- on a string
- pliant
- regardful
- resigned
- reverential
- sheeplike
- tame
- tractable
- under control
- venerating
- well-trained
- willing
- wrapped around finger
- yielding
obedient 的反义词 12 个
更多obedient例句
- “In political terms, this policy is called the great replacement, the replacement of legacy Americans with more obedient people from faraway countries,” Carlson said Wednesday.
- Many of America’s public schools were originally built to turn unruly kids into obedient soldiers or factory workers, and buildings and schoolyards reflected that mentality.
- These habits, Argentina’s leaders and intellectuals believed, would lead to a more obedient and “whitened” society.
- So even though I was not obedient in one way, I never went off the deep end and like really crossed the line to do stuff that was illegal or drugs, things like that.
- After that case was announced, people became even more obedient to our directives.
- He is, however, obedient about not turning on the stove burner without permission.
- Being obedient disciples, they got in their carriages and followed their rebbe.
- Prachi, meanwhile, is obedient to her father, but has a major problem with his mandate that she wed.
- Such obedient conduct does not bring ‘value-added’ to the U.S.-U.K. relationship, nor help improve matters on the ground in Syria.
- Inside her home, she was an obedient Nigerian child, eating beef stews for breakfast and wearing the traditional garb.
- Had you not been loved, you never would have been chastised—you would never have become an obedient and willing child.
- Now she imagined herself no longer possessing but entirely possessed; no longer commanding, but utterly obedient.
- He had evidently assumed the direction of matters and his big assistant was amusingly obedient.
- But we have dwelt in tents, and have been obedient according to all that Jonadab our father commanded us.
- Otherwise he was obedient, and generally enjoyed romping with his sisters.