slavishness (Meaning)

slavishness

basely or abjectly servile, despicable, low, copying obsequiously or without originality, lacking in independence or originality, of or characteristic of someone held in forced servitude, oppressive, tyrannical, of or characteristic of a slave

slavishness Sentence Examples

  1. The slavishness of the servant to his master was both pitiful and degrading.
  2. Their slavishness to the old traditions stifled progress and innovation.
  3. The cult's demand for slavish obedience alienated potential followers.
  4. The dog's slavish devotion to its owner bordered on the obsessive.
  5. The slavishness of the politician's rhetoric was evident in his unwavering support for the party line.
  6. The slavish adherence to rules and regulations hindered the company's ability to adapt.
  7. His slavish imitation of the celebrity left him feeling hollow and unoriginal.
  8. The slavishness of the workforce to the company's demands contributed to employee burnout.
  9. The slavishness of the students to their professor's every word hindered their critical thinking skills.
  10. The slavishness of the media to the interests of the powerful distorted the truth and misled the public.

FAQs About the word slavishness

basely or abjectly servile, despicable, low, copying obsequiously or without originality, lacking in independence or originality, of or characteristic of someon

subserviency, obsequiousness,servility, complaisance, subservience, docility, obedience, receptivity, amiability, deference

hostility, defiance,disobedience, enmity, ill will,recalcitrance, animosity, antipathy, intractability,

The slavishness of the servant to his master was both pitiful and degrading.

Their slavishness to the old traditions stifled progress and innovation.

The cult's demand for slavish obedience alienated potential followers.

The dog's slavish devotion to its owner bordered on the obsessive.