Canadian English Meaning of submissive
submissive
Other Canadian English words related to submissive
- obedient
- Amenable
- obedient
- compatible
- Conformable
- docile
- gentle
- repressed
- restrained
- soft
- tractable
- acquiescent
- agreeable
- amiable
- constrained
- controllable
- decorous
- disciplined
- dutiful
- diligent
- fawning
- Governable
- inhibited
- law-abiding
- manageable
- mannerly
- mild
- obedient
- obliging
- obsequious
- orderly
- placable
- servile
- slavish
- subordinate
- subservient
- tame
- Teachable
- trainable
- yielding
- kowtowing
- surrendering
- uncooperative
- contrary
- contumacious
- defiant
- disobedient
- headstrong
- insubordinate
- intractable
- mutinous
- noncompliant
- stubborn
- Noisy
- rebel
- rebellious
- recalcitrant
- refractory
- restless
- stubborn
- Ungovernable
- unruly
- untoward
- unyielding
- wayward
- Wild
- willful
- willful
- bad
- uncooperative
- disorderly
- determined
- froward
- hardheaded
- non-compliant
- insurgent
- mischievous
- stubborn
- naughty
- obstinate
- peevish
- perverse
- pig-headed
- resistant
- self-willed
- uncontrollable
- undisciplined
- unmanageable
- unmanageable
- disrespectful
- dissident
- errant
- Ill-mannered
- impolite
- Impudent
- fresh
- Misbehaving
- nonconformist
- Rude
Nearest Words of submissive
Definitions and Meaning of submissive in English
submissive (a)
inclined or willing to submit to orders or wishes of others or showing such inclination
submissive (s)
abjectly submissive; characteristic of a slave or servant
FAQs About the word submissive
submissive
inclined or willing to submit to orders or wishes of others or showing such inclination, abjectly submissive; characteristic of a slave or servant
obedient,Amenable,obedient,compatible,Conformable,docile,gentle,repressed,restrained,soft
uncooperative,contrary,contumacious,defiant,disobedient,headstrong,insubordinate,intractable,mutinous,noncompliant
submission => submission, submersion => submersion, submersible warship => Submarine, submersible => submarine, submersed => submerged,