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docile

submissive / compliant / manageable / tame
Adjective
comp: more docilesup: most docile

This term describes a temperament characterized by a lack of resistance to authority or guidance. It carries a neutral to positive connotation when referring to animals or students, suggesting a peaceful and cooperative nature that makes training or instruction efficient. In a human social context, the word can occasionally lean toward a negative implication of passivity or a lack of critical independence, suggesting someone who is too easily led or lacks the will to assert themselves.

Meanings

Adjective

Ready to accept control or instruction; submissive.

"The once wild horse became docile after months of training."

Adjective

Quiet and easy to influence or manage.

"The teacher appreciated the docile nature of the students in the morning class."

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