courteous |
docile |
As adjectives the difference between courteous and docile
is that
courteous is showing regard or thought for others; especially, displaying good manners or etiquette while
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
restraint |
docile |
As a noun restraint
is (countable) something that restrains, ties, fastens or secures.
As an adjective docile is
yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
docile |
intractable |
As adjectives the difference between docile and intractable
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
intractable is not tractable or to be drawn or guided by persuasion; not easily governed, managed, or directed; uncontrollable; incurable; violent; stubborn; obstinate.
docile |
brazen |
As adjectives the difference between docile and brazen
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
brazen is (archaic) pertaining to, made of, or resembling brass (in color or strength).
As a verb brazen is
to carry through in a brazen manner generally used with
out'' or ''through .
docile |
generous |
As adjectives the difference between docile and generous
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
generous is (obsolete) of noble birth.
benign |
docile |
As adjectives the difference between benign and docile
is that
benign is kind; gentle; mild while
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
conformity |
docile |
As a noun conformity
is state of things being similar or identical.
As an adjective docile is
yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
conformist |
docile |
As a proper noun conformist
is (religion) in english history, people whose religious practices conformed with the requirements of the act of uniformity and so were in concert with the established church, the church of england -- as opposed to those of nonconformists whose practices were not acceptable to the church of england.
As an adjective docile is
yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
docile |
volatile |
As adjectives the difference between docile and volatile
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
volatile is (physics) evaporating or vaporizing readily under normal conditions.
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