adjective
obedient
uh-BEE-deernt
adjective
1
Willing to follow instructions or do what someone in authority says.
"The dog was so obedient it sat the moment she gave the command."
"Employees were expected to be quietly obedient, not to question decisions."
How to Use Obedient
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDoing as you're told, without arguing.
Common pairings
obedient child
obedient dog
blindly obedient
Word Forms
more obedient comparative, obedients plural, most obedient superlative
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Etymology
From Old French obedient, from Latin oboediens, "obeying" — from the same root as obey.
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Rhymes for obedient
orient
ancient
patient
salient
ambient
lenient
nutrient
gradient
sentient
impatient
transient
recipient
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