obsequent (Meaning)

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obsequent (a.)

Obedient; submissive; obsequious.

Synonyms & Antonyms of obsequent

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obsequent Sentence Examples

  1. The obsequent sycophant's flattery earned him favor with the influential executive.
  2. The politician's obsequent speeches failed to sway the skeptical electorate.
  3. The obsequious waiter went out of his way to please the demanding customers.
  4. The obsequent child did everything he was told, never questioning authority.
  5. The obsequent employee's unwavering loyalty prevented him from speaking out against the company's misdeeds.
  6. The obsequent fan base blindly supported every decision made by the popular celebrity.
  7. The obsequent jurors were easily persuaded by the prosecution's emotional appeals.
  8. The obsequent dog obeyed its owner's every command, no matter how absurd.
  9. The municipality's obsequent planning board approved every development project, regardless of its potential environmental impact.
  10. The obsequent society enforced strict conformity, punishing those who deviated from the norm.

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Obedient; submissive; obsequious.

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No antonyms found.

The obsequent sycophant's flattery earned him favor with the influential executive.

The politician's obsequent speeches failed to sway the skeptical electorate.

The obsequious waiter went out of his way to please the demanding customers.

The obsequent child did everything he was told, never questioning authority.