Submissive, Obedient, Meek, Tame etc
no the tiger would not be docile.
Undoubtedly, docile has a very positive connotation.
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A docile horse is a Palfrey. It was used for women to ride side-saddle in 'days of old'!
I don't think there is a prefix for 'docile'. I do know that it comes from the Latin worddocilis, which means ‘teach.’I hope that helps a little bit!-Ava :)
The Tagalog word for "docile" is "masunurin" or "madaling turuan."
It means a calm, willing horse.
Meek means obidient and docile The captives comply meekly
Restless, lonesome, bitter, tame, docile
Docile is an adjective, so you would use it to modify a noun:That's a very docile dog you have.Your dog is docile, isn't it?
If you mean docile, it means that you accept control and are submissive.
no the tiger would not be docile.
Parrots are usually very docile birds.His attitude was very docile.
It means a minus, in other words its a loss. It means a minus, in other words its a loss.
Sea turtles are docile.
Veranda it means porch.Some other words that have and in them are:abandonedbandblandbrandcandlecandydandydandrufferrandexpandgarlandglandgrandhandhandleislandmandatemeanderpandaquandarysandsandalsalamanderstrandtandooriunderstandvandalwander