subserviently Synonyms
Strongest:
- brashly
- fearlessly
- presumptuously
- pretentiously
- proudly
- imperiously
- loftily
- superciliously
- huffily
- scornfully
- arrogantly
- haughtily
- fearlessly
- superciliously
- imperiously
- scornfully
- presumptuously
- audaciously
- contemptuously
- arrogantly
- pridefully
- brazenly
- pretentiously
- boldly
- huffily
- proudly
- loftily
- contemptuously
- haughtily
- boldly
- pompously
- pridefully
- brazenly
- pompously
- audaciously
- brashly
Strong:
- disrespectfully
- self-importantly
- recklessly
- disdainfully
- discourteously
- impertinently
- disdainfully
- swaggeringly
- swaggeringly
- rashly
- rudely
- saucily
- saucily
- discourteously
- self-importantly
- disrespectfully
- rashly
- recklessly
- impertinently
- rudely
Weak:
subserviently Meaning
Wordnet
subserviently (r)
in an obsequious manner
subserviently Sentence Examples
- The employee subserviently obeyed his superior's every command.
- The citizens acted subserviently to the authoritarian leader.
- The prisoner was treated subserviently by the prison guards.
- The servant performed his duties subserviently to his master.
- The assistant answered subserviently to her manager's questions.
- The dog subserviently wagged its tail at its owner.
- The students remained subserviently silent during the lecture.
- The politician subserviently complimented his opponent to gain favor.
- The child acted subserviently in front of his parents.
- The nation was forced to act subserviently to its powerful neighbor.
FAQs About the word subserviently
in an obsequious manner
sheepishly, humbly, meekly, submissively, deferentially,obsequiously, servilely, meanly, lowly, hat in hand
brashly, fearlessly, presumptuously, pretentiously,proudly, imperiously, loftily, superciliously, huffily, scornfully
The employee subserviently obeyed his superior's every command.
The citizens acted subserviently to the authoritarian leader.
The prisoner was treated subserviently by the prison guards.
The servant performed his duties subserviently to his master.