abject, assenting, conformable, en rapport, good-humored, honeyed, mindful of others, overpermissive, resigned, sweet, whisper-soft
Definitionadj. showing a cheerful willingness to do favors for others
Last update: August 30, 2016
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Marsha’s complaisant character made her the perfect servant. [adjective]
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Because John is too complaisant in his willingness to please others, people often take advantage of him. [Please select]
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Stolypin had not ventured to alter the electoral law without parliamentary consent, but with the aid of a complaisant Senate the pro- The visions of the existing law were interpreted in a restrictive second sense for the purpose of influencing the elections. [Please select]
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Not manuscript proofswriting is suspicious, handwriting is complaisant,but printed proofs. [Please select]
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Old Fortescue will become one of the most complaisant of fathers-in-law. [Please select]
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In these matters women are apt to be either too complaisant or too clamorous. [Please select]
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'T is my own soft speaking, in recognition of your complaisant welcome.' [Please select]
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He felt unusually complaisant, having succeeded in his designs against our hero. [Please select]
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For him the goddess of Chance had smiled, and he was in the most complaisant humour. [Please select]
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The effect of her medicine was always to make her very complaisant. [Please select]
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He might have liked her well enough if she had been a hypocrite, complaisant to himself. [Please select]
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