Meaning & Definition of word "Docile"

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    Docile

    /ˈdɒs.əl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Ready to accept control or instruction; submissive.
      • Example: The dog was remarkably docile, following all the commands without hesitation.
    • 2. Easily taught; meek and gentle.
      • Example: The docile nature of the children made them ideal candidates for the tutoring program.
    • 3. Compliant or yielding.
      • Example: She had a docile temperament, making her easy to work with in group projects.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'docilis', meaning 'easily taught', derived from 'docere', meaning 'to teach'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    docile nature:

    A personality trait characterized by being calm and easy to manage.

    docile animal:

    An animal that is easily trained and controlled.

    docile student:

    A student who is eager to learn and follows instructions willingly.

    Related Words

    tame:

    To domesticate or subdue; not wild.

    obedient:

    Being compliant to authority or instruction.

    compliant:

    Inclined to agree with others or obey rules.

    Slang Meanings of docile

    Meaning: A person who is easily led or controlled.

    Example Sentence: He's so docile, he just goes along with whatever the group decides.

    Meaning: Someone who doesn't assert their opinion.

    Example Sentence: Don’t be so docile, speak up for what you believe.