docile |
anger |
As an adjective docile
is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
As a noun anger is
remorse, regret.
docile |
walkabout |
As an adjective docile
is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
As a noun walkabout is
(australian aboriginal) a nomadic excursion into the bush, especially one taken by young teenage boys in certain ancient-custom honoring tribes.
docile |
changeable |
As adjectives the difference between docile and changeable
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
changeable is capable of being changed.
docile |
obeisant |
As adjectives the difference between docile and obeisant
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
obeisant is courteously deferential and respectful.
docile |
fearsome |
As adjectives the difference between docile and fearsome
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
fearsome is frightening, especially in appearance.
docile |
conform |
As an adjective docile
is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
As a verb conform is
(intransitive|of persons|often followed by to) to act in accordance with expectations; to behave in the manner of others, especially as a result of social pressure.
contumelious |
docile |
As adjectives the difference between contumelious and docile
is that
contumelious is (archaic|literary) rudely contemptuous; showing contumely; insolent or disdainful while
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
docile |
lifeless |
Related terms |
Docile is a related term of lifeless.
As adjectives the difference between docile and lifeless
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
lifeless is inanimate; having no life.
reverent |
docile |
Related terms |
Reverent is a related term of docile.
As a verb reverent
is .
As an adjective docile is
yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
docile |
respectful |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between docile and respectful
is that
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while
respectful is marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful deportment.
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