servile in Latin
servile in Latin is humilis, obnoxius, vernīlis — servile means excessively willing to obey or please others; behaving like a slave.
servile in Latin
humilis
Slavish or submissive.
obnoxius
Slavish or submissive.
vernīlis
Slavish or submissive.
What does "servile" mean?
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adj Excessively willing to obey or please others; behaving like a slave.
"His servile flattery of the boss made his colleagues uncomfortable."
servile in a sentence
- His servile flattery of the boss made his colleagues uncomfortable.
- She refused to be servile toward customers who treated her badly.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "servile" in Latin?
"servile" in Latin is humilis, obnoxius, vernīlis. servile means: Excessively willing to obey or please others; behaving like a slave.
How do you use "servile" in a sentence?
Example: "His servile flattery of the boss made his colleagues uncomfortable." In Latin, "servile" is humilis, obnoxius, vernīlis.
Are there other ways to say "servile" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "servile": humilis, obnoxius, vernīlis.
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