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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)
- 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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Translations
willing to comply with commands
- Arabic: مُطِيع (muṭīʕ), مُذْعِن (muḏʕin)
- Egyptian Arabic: مطيع (muṭīʕ)
- Armenian: հլու (hy) (hlu), հնազանդ (hy) (hnazand), խելոք (hy) (xelokʻ)
- Basque: esaneko
- Belarusian: паслухмя́ны (pasluxmjány), слухмя́ны (sluxmjány), паслу́шны (paslúšny), пако́рлівы (pakórlivy)
- Bulgarian: послу́шен (bg) (poslúšen), поко́рен (bg) (pokóren)
- Catalan: obedient (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 服從的/服从的 (fúcóng de), 順從的/顺从的 (shùncóng de), 聽話/听话 (zh) (tīnghuà), 乖 (zh) (guāi)
- Czech: poslušný (cs) m
- Dutch: gehoorzaam (nl)
- Esperanto: obeema
- Estonian: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: kuuliainen (fi), tottelevainen (fi)
- French: obéissant (fr)
- Galician: guiado, obediente
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: gehorsam (de), folgsam (de)
- Alemannic German: gfolgig, gfölgig
- Greek: υπάκουος (el) m (ypákouos)
- Ancient: ὑπήκοος (hupḗkoos), κτίλος (ktílos)
- Hebrew: צַיְתָנִי (tsaytani)
- Hungarian: engedelmes (hu), szófogadó (hu)
- Icelandic: hlýðinn
- Indonesian: patuh (id), penurut (id), taat (id), dengar-dengaran (id), patih (id)
- Italian: ubbidiente (it)
- Japanese: 従順な (ja) (じゅうじゅんな, jūjun na), 忠実な (ja) (ちゅうじつな, chūjitsu na), 大人しい (ja) (おとなしい, otonashii)
- Khmer: ស្ដាប់បង្គាប់ (sdap bɑngkŏəp)
- Korean: 순종적 (sunjongjeok)
- Latin: oboediens, morigerus
- Latvian: paklausīgs, rātns
- Lithuanian: klusnùs, paklusnùs
- Macedonian: послушен (poslušen)
- Maori: ngāwari
- Middle English: serviable
- Norn: entig
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: lydig (no)
- Nynorsk: lydig
- Old English: ġehīersum
- Plautdietsch: ontlich
- Polish: posłuszny (pl)
- Portuguese: obediente (pt)
- Romanian: ascultător (ro), obedient (ro), docil (ro), supus (ro)
- Russian: послу́шный (ru) (poslúšnyj), поко́рный (ru) (pokórnyj)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: послушан
- Roman: poslušan (sh)
- Slovak: poslušný
- Slovene: poslušen (sl)
- Spanish: obediente (es)
- Swedish: lydig (sv)
- Tamil: please add this translation if you can
- Telugu: విధేయము (te) (vidhēyamu)
- Thai: เชื่อฟัง (th) (chʉ̂ʉa-fang), ว่านอนสอนง่าย (th)
- Tongan: talangofua
- Turkish: itaatkâr
- Ukrainian: слухня́ний (sluxnjányj), покі́рний (pokírnyj), покі́рливий (pokírlyvyj), послу́шний (poslúšnyj)
- Vietnamese: vâng lời (vi), tuân lời
- West Frisian: mak (fy)
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Noun
obedient (plural obedients)
- 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.
Further reading
- “obedient”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- “obedient”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin oboedientem, present active participle of oboediō (“obey”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
obedient m or f (masculine and feminine plural obedients)
- obedient
- Antonym: desobedient
Derived terms
Further reading
Latin
Verb
obēdient
- third-person plural future active indicative of obēdiō
Middle English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French obedient, from Latin oboediēns, present active participle of oboediō (“obey”).
Adjective
obedient
- obedient
References
Old French
Etymology
From Latin oboediēns, present active participle of oboediō (“obey”).
Adjective
obedient m (oblique and nominative feminine singular obedient or obediente)
- obedient
Declension
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)
- obedient
Declension