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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
obedient
obedi·ent BrE [əˈbiːdiənt] NAmE [əˈbiːdiənt] adjective doing what you are told to do; willing to obey •an obedient child •~ to sb/sth He was always obedient to his father's wishes. Opp: ↑disobedient Idiom: ↑your obedient servant Derived Words: ↑obedience ▪ ↑obediently Word Origin: Middle English: via Old French from Latin oboedient- ‘obeying’, from the verb oboedire, from ob- ‘in the direction of’ + audire ‘hear’. Example Bank: •All clergy owed obedience to their superior. •He demands absolute obedience from his men. •She acted in passive obedience to her boss's directions. •The slaves had to swear obedience to their masters. •blind/unquestioning obedience Example Bank: •He was always obedient to his father's wishes.
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