Docilely

/ˈdoʊ.saɪl.li/

आज्ञाकारी ढंग से; विनम्रता से; बिना विरोध के

Origin & History

From docile + -ly; docile comes from Latin docilis (“teachable, manageable”), from docēre (“to teach”).

docile + -ly से बना; docile लैटिन docilis (“सिखाए जाने योग्य, वश में”) से, जो docēre (“सिखाना”) से निकला है।

Definition

In a gentle, submissive way that shows willingness to be controlled or to obey without protest.

शांत, विनम्र और आज्ञाकारी ढंग से; बिना विरोध के नियंत्रण या आदेश मानने की प्रवृत्ति दिखाते हुए।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
The puppy followed docilely at her heels.
पिल्ला उसके पीछे-पीछे आज्ञाकारी ढंग से चला।

Usage Examples

The students sat docilely while the teacher explained the rules.
He accepted the decision docilely, without arguing.
The horse moved docilely when the reins were gently pulled.
She nodded docilely, even though she disagreed.

Synonyms

Obediently Meekly Submissively Pliantely Compliantly Tractably Yieldingly

Antonyms

Defiantly Rebelliously Stubbornly Willfully Intractably Uncooperatively

Related Forms

Noun
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Sit docilely
चुपचाप/आज्ञाकारी होकर बैठे रहना
Follow docilely
आज्ञाकारी ढंग से पीछे-पीछे चलना
Submit docilely
बिना विरोध के आज्ञाकारी रूप से समर्पित/मान लेना