obedient

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English

Etymology

From Middle English obedient, from Old French obedient, from Latin oboediēns, present active participle of oboediō (obey).

Pronunciation

Adjective

obedient (comparative more obedient, superlative most obedient)

  1. Willing to comply with the commands, orders, or instructions of those in authority.
    Jessica was so intensely obedient of her parents that her brother sometimes thought she was a robot.

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Noun

obedient (plural obedients)

  1. One who obeys.
    • 2002, John Michael Doris, Lack of Character: Personality and Moral Behavior, page 48:
      Damn the obedients and hail the defiants if you will; the experiment does not motivate confidence about how particular subjects would behave in markedly dissimilar situations.

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Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin oboedientem, present active participle of oboediō (obey).

Pronunciation

Adjective

obedient m or f (masculine and feminine plural obedients)

  1. obedient
    Antonym: desobedient

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Latin

Verb

obēdient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of obēdiō

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French obedient, from Latin oboediēns, present active participle of oboediō (obey).

Adjective

obedient

  1. obedient

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Old French

Etymology

From Latin oboediēns, present active participle of oboediō (obey).

Adjective

obedient m (oblique and nominative feminine singular obedient or obediente)

  1. obedient

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin obediens or Italian obbediente.

Adjective

obedient m or n (feminine singular obedientă, masculine plural obedienți, feminine and neuter plural obediente)

  1. obedient

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