Sentence example with the word 'servile'

servile

abject, bootlicking, cringing, feudatory, infra dig, menial, obsequious, scurvy, subaltern, toadying, unmanned

Definition adj. submissive or fawning in attitude or behavior

Last update: October 19, 2016


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I am a servile of my nation.   [adverb]

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The modern laborers may be free, but they may also still have something of the servile mentality.   [adjective]

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The crowded harim, with its sanction of servile concubinage, was also an evil school for the rising generation.   [adjective]

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I began to curse the servile station that placed me so far beneath the regard of this idol of my adoration.   [adjective]

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Her tongue had refused to admit her servile condition.   [adjective]

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I did not, however, aim at gaining his favour by paying any servile respect to him, but, after some time, took this other method.   [adjective]

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I approach her when in a base disguise, and in a servile habit--and, alas.   [adjective]

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This reminded me of the wonderful difference between the servile manner in which he had offered his hand in my new prosperity, saying, "May I."   [adjective]

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It might," said the servile Pumblechook, putting down his untasted glass in a hurry and getting up again, "to a common person, have the appearance of repeatingbut may I.   [adjective]

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In manufactures and commerce, also, servile gradually displaced free labour.   [Please select]

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The greater part of this servile class were villeins or farm laborers (S150).   [Please select]

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