wow. you "obey" someone so you do what they tell you to do.
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Comparative: more obedient Superlative: most obedient
An obedient child someone who always listens and respect the elders and obey all the things the tell he/she also listen to the younger ones
inclined or ready to submit; unresistingly or humbly obedient
It is a girls name, Junko, meaning "obedient child".
The superlative form of "obedient" is "most obedient."
One obvious example is disobedient. There is also rebellious, obstinate, and mutinous.
The comparative form of obedient is "more obedient."
Disobedient means not obedient. Hyper-obedient means extremely obedient.
more obedient, most obedient
more obedient
"Doctile" is not a word. You may either mean 'docile' which is calm and obedient. or 'ductile' which means malleable..