Obsequious vs Wavering - What's the difference?
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(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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Fluctuating; being in doubt; undetermined; indecisive; uncertain; unsteady.
A state of fluctuation or indecision.
Obsequious is a related term of wavering.
As adjectives the difference between obsequious and wavering
is that obsequious is (archaic) obedient, compliant with someone else's orders or wishes while wavering is fluctuating; being in doubt; undetermined; indecisive; uncertain; unsteady.As a verb wavering is
.As a noun wavering is
a state of fluctuation or indecision.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.
Usage notes
* In modern usage, not to be confused with obsequies as the “funereal” sense has become obsolete.Synonyms
* (fawning or subservient) fawning, ingratiating, servile, slavish, sycophantic, truckling, people pleaser, kiss-asswavering
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- the waverings of politicians, trying to please everybody