sometimes i think that iam obsequious because i like being praised
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Obsequious means compliant; obedient; servile; oily. A sentence example: He was so obsequious when the boss was present, that his co-workers shunned him in disgrace.
Many found it surprising that Guevara never announced his intentions publicly, but only through an undated and uncharacteristically obsequious letter to Castro.
Obsequious is an adjective and it means: attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery This basically means that you use fake but words that sound mellifluous to get something that is in the "grasps" of someone else. "The girl is obsequious when she comes to seeing something she wants that others have." Hope this helps!
Meaning "excessively obedience-minded," "obsequious" can be used helpfully in a number of sentences. Just one would be, "The professor encouraged her assistant to be diligent but then hastened to remind him that obsequious behavior was not at all necessary nor, in fact, welcome."
An obsequious person is a follower, an obedient servant. From Latin: "ob"="toward"; "sequi"="to follow". Other words with the root word "Sequi": consequence, seguir (Spanish for "follow") - Amir Dread
Here you are: Obequious is a misspelling of the word 'obsequious'.
Obsequious means compliant; obedient; servile; oily. A sentence example: He was so obsequious when the boss was present, that his co-workers shunned him in disgrace.
Many found it surprising that Guevara never announced his intentions publicly, but only through an undated and uncharacteristically obsequious letter to Castro.
I don't know!---------The character Uriah Heep is considered to be very obsequious.
The word "obsequious" is an adjective. Here's an example of its usage: Every mother dreams of having an obsequious child.
Obsequious is an adjective and it means: attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery This basically means that you use fake but words that sound mellifluous to get something that is in the "grasps" of someone else. "The girl is obsequious when she comes to seeing something she wants that others have." Hope this helps!
Smarmy, obsequious.
Meaning "excessively obedience-minded," "obsequious" can be used helpfully in a number of sentences. Just one would be, "The professor encouraged her assistant to be diligent but then hastened to remind him that obsequious behavior was not at all necessary nor, in fact, welcome."
sycophant ? obsequious ?
"Obsequious".
An obsequious person is a follower, an obedient servant. From Latin: "ob"="toward"; "sequi"="to follow". Other words with the root word "Sequi": consequence, seguir (Spanish for "follow") - Amir Dread
A closely related word to obsequious would be compliant or enslaved.