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obsequious
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
obsequious
(adjective)
obsequious
/əb
ˈ
siːkwijəs/
adjective
obsequious
/əb
ˈ
siːkwijəs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of OBSEQUIOUS
[
more obsequious; most obsequious
]
disapproving
:
too eager to help or obey someone important
She's constantly followed by
obsequious
assistants who will do anything she tells them to.
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— obsequiously
adverb
smiling
obsequiously
[=smiling in a way that shows that you are obsequious]
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— obsequiousness
noun
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noncount
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