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obedient

[oh-bee-dee-uhnt] / oʊˈbi di ənt /


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Descriptors such as "intelligent," "obedient," "good with children," "dedicated," "calm," and "cheerful" appeared with similar frequency in both groups.

From Science Daily

She has a fleet of employees who are quiet, obedient and fearful.

From Salon

Like Emily, Charlotte has her own stories, including, in time, “Jane Eyre,” but for the most part the role she plays in this story, fairly or not, is that of the obedient, pinched scold.

From New York Times

Behind all these questions, of course, is why we want dogs to be obedient in the first place.

From Washington Post

Mr. Putyetin dismissed the notion, arguing that propaganda had turned Russians into obedient farm animals.

From New York Times