Obsequious vs Portentous - What's the difference?
obsequious | portentous |
(archaic) Obedient, compliant with someone else's orders or wishes.
Excessively eager and attentive to please or to obey all instructions; fawning, subservient, servile.
* 1927 , (Thornton Wilder), (The Bridge of San Luis Rey) , p. 20
(obsolete) Of or pertaining to obsequies, funereal.
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Of momentous or ominous significance.
Ominously prophetic.
Puffed up with vanity.
As adjectives the difference between obsequious and portentous
is that obsequious is (archaic) obedient, compliant with someone else's orders or wishes while portentous is of momentous or ominous significance.obsequious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Translation falls especially short of this conceit which carries the whole flamboyance of the Spanish language. It was intended as an obsequious flattery of the Condesa, and was untrue.
- … the survivor bound
In filial obligation for some term
To do obsequious sorrow…
- Whilst I awhile obsequiously lament
Th’ untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster.