obliging (Meaning)

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obliging (s)

showing a cheerful willingness to do favors for others

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obliging (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Oblige

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obliging (a.)

Putting under obligation; disposed to oblige or do favors; hence, helpful; civil; kind.

obliging Sentence Examples

  1. The obliging clerk immediately helped the customer find the product she needed.
  2. The obliging neighbor offered to water my plants while I was away on vacation.
  3. The obliging receptionist greeted visitors with a warm smile and answered their questions patiently.
  4. My obliging friend always makes time to listen to my problems and offer support.
  5. The obliging dog sitter took excellent care of my pet, keeping me updated with regular reports.
  6. The obliging plumber fixed the leaky faucet promptly and efficiently.
  7. The obliging salesperson went above and beyond to help me find the perfect gift for my wife.
  8. The obliging professor extended the deadline for the assignment upon students' request.
  9. I am forever grateful for the obliging stranger who helped me with my car when it broke down.
  10. It is always a pleasure to deal with obliging people who are willing to help others without hesitation.

FAQs About the word obliging

showing a cheerful willingness to do favors for othersof Oblige, Putting under obligation; disposed to oblige or do favors; hence, helpful; civil; kind.

friendly, indulgent,accommodative, accommodating, solicitous, helpful, gracious, agreeable, amenable, complaisant

encumbering, bothering, disappointing, disobliging, weighing, failing, encumbering, failing, disturbing, saddling

The obliging clerk immediately helped the customer find the product she needed.

The obliging neighbor offered to water my plants while I was away on vacation.

The obliging receptionist greeted visitors with a warm smile and answered their questions patiently.

My obliging friend always makes time to listen to my problems and offer support.