Meaning
- Obedient (adjective) describes a person or animal who does what they are told to do, or follows rules and instructions willingly.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Used to describe people, animals, or actions that follow authority, commands, or rules.
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Sentence structures:
- obedient + noun (an obedient child, an obedient dog)
- be obedient to sb/sth (The soldiers were obedient to their commander.)
Common Phrases
- obedient child
- obedient dog
- obedient servant
- obedient student
Collocations
- obedient to orders
- obedient behavior
- obedient follower
- obediently follow
- loyal and obedient
Examples
- The dog is very obedient and always listens to its owner.
- She is an obedient student who does her homework on time.
- The soldiers remained obedient to their leader’s commands.
- An obedient child usually makes parents feel proud.
- The employees were obedient to company rules.
- He gave an obedient nod when told to sit down.
- The horse was surprisingly obedient for a young animal.
- The servant was obedient to his master’s every request.
- They raised their children to be polite and obedient.
- An obedient soldier follows orders without question.
Synonyms or Related
- compliant
- submissive
- dutiful
- respectful
- loyal
- well-behaved