obsequious
2 antonyms and opposites of obsequious, grouped by meaning.
Adjective — Excessively eager to please or obey, in a way that seems insincere and self-serving.
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Etymology
From Latin "obsequiosus," compliant, from "obsequi" (to comply with).
Full origin of obsequious →Frequently asked questions
What does obsequious mean?
Fawning — so eager to please someone powerful that it comes across as insincere. It is always disapproving.
What is the difference between obsequious and polite?
Politeness is proportionate and sincere. Obsequiousness is excessive and self-interested — flattery aimed at gaining favour rather than showing respect.