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Meek is an adjective.
The word 'meek' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as submissive, obedient, humble.Example: She seemed such a meek girl until she stood up to a group of bullies.The noun form of the adjective 'meek' is meekness.
Meek children fear other children.
The opposite of meek is assertive. It refers to being confident, decisive, and willing to speak up for oneself.
according to the concordance i read from, meek is mentioned 4 times-- answer --In the King James versionthe word - meek - appears 17 timesthe word - meekness - appears 14 times
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A synonym for the word for meek, especially from a biblical perspective, is coachable. The opposite of meek would then be prideful.
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Meek is an adjective, so you would use it to describe something or someone. Here are a few examples below. Dorthy was kind and meek. Mike saw that his brother was not proud, but meek.