Docile vs Passive - What's the difference?
docile | passive |
Yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
Ready to accept instruction or direction.
Being subjected to an action without producing a reaction.
Taking no action.
(grammar) Being in the passive voice.
(psychology) Being inactive and submissive in a relationship, especially in a sexual one.
(finance) Not participating in management.
(uncountable, grammar) The passive voice of verbs.
(countable, grammar) A form of a verb that is in the passive voice.
As adjectives the difference between docile and passive
is that docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management while passive is being subjected to an action without producing a reaction.As a noun passive is
the passive voice of verbs.docile
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* (yielding to control): compliant, malleable, meek, submissive, tractable * (ready to accept instruction): amenable, compliant, teachableAntonyms
* (yielding to control): rebellious, wilfulDerived terms
* docilely * docilityAnagrams
* * ----passive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He remained passive during the protest.
