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adj

yielding

YEEL-dihng
adj
1
Easily giving way to pressure or persuasion; not resistant.
"The mattress had a soft, yielding surface."
"He had a yielding personality and rarely argued."
noun
1
An act of giving way or conceding.
"Her yielding on the smaller points helped the negotiation move forward."

How to Use Yielding

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSoft or flexible, whether describing a physical surface or a person's willingness to give in.

Word Forms

more yielding comparative, yieldings plural, Yieldings plural, most yielding superlative

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Etymology

The "-ing" adjective/noun form of "yield", from Old English gieldan ("to pay, yield").

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