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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
obedient
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
servant
▪ I am, Madam, Your obedient servant ... This last enigma - the enigma of his fate - would remain.
▪ I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Bruno was a quiet and obedient little boy.
▪ Edmund was a cheerful and obedient student.
▪ Research shows that pupils who are good at maths tend to be more conformist and obedient than other pupils.
▪ The majority of people were obedient to the King, not questioning his government.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ As an example of unconscious wealth Ely cited an obedient, diligent, and faithful son.
▪ As I always saw him, my son was a gentle, obedient soul.
▪ Fortunately Scott was reasonably obedient as long as some one kept a close watch over him.
▪ Have you ever thought, ruefully, that far from raising an obedient child you've become an obedient parent?
▪ Is being faithful the same thing as being obedient?
▪ Once more Joseph is obedient and sets out for his own country.
▪ They could be expected to be as obedient to the workers as they had been to the capitalists.
▪ With humility she managed to convince her husband that she was obedient to his every wish.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Obedient

Obedient \O*be"di*ent\, a. [OF. obedient, L. obediens, oboediens, -entis. p. pr. of obedire, oboedire, to obey. See Obey.] Subject in will or act to authority; willing to obey; submissive to restraint, control, or command.

And floating straight, obedient to the stream.
--Shak.

The chief his orders gives; the obedient band, With due observance, wait the chief's command.
--Pope.

Syn: Dutiful; respectful; compliant; submissive.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
obedient

c.1200, from Old French obedient "obedient" (11c.), from Latin oboedientem (nominative oboediens), present participle of oboedire "to obey" (see obey). Related: Obediently.

Wiktionary
obedient

a. willing to comply#Verb with the (l en commands), orders, or (l en instructions) of those in authority.

WordNet
obedient

adj. dutifully complying with the commands or instructions of those in authority; "an obedient soldier"; "obedient children"; "a little man obedient to his wife"; "the obedient colonies...are heavily taxed; the refractory remain unburdened"- Edmund Burke [ant: disobedient]

Wikipedia

Usage examples of "obedient".

His resistless word split asunder the orb of the moon: the obedient planet stooped from her station in the sky, accomplished the seven revolutions round the Caaba, saluted Mahomet in the Arabian tongue, and, suddenly contracting her dimensions, entered at the collar, and issued forth through the sleeve, of his shirt.

I tried to satisfy my wishes, she opposed some resistance, but a double crown of six francs made her obedient, and finding that her only fault was a complete absence of cleanliness, I began to wash her with my own hands.

A small mental push sent Bevel veering off toward the galley, obedient to the planted suggestion to share a glass of doctored wine with his captain.

As prisoners, however, they quickly proved docile and obedient to their captors, even to the point of assisting in drafting surrender appeals to their erstwhile comrades.

Obedient to her wishes, but every day more deeply enamoured, I was in hope that nature at last would prove stronger than prejudice, and would cause a fortunate crisis.

She fought it hard, for what it represented-not strength and fem independence, but obedient dependence.

If he put his mark upon her and claimed her that would satisfy her obedient side, yes, but what about her fem side?

Could there be the DNA of an obedient mixed in with her freewheeling fem self?

The obedient Javotte had certainly not changed, but I was not the same.

Still, sitting at this hub of power, feeling the lines of command stretching throughout this magnificent space vessel, binding more than 400 people into an obedient whole, and converging in the raised chair on the bridge where he, Hander Mori, sat-this was a pleasure and an honor, too, even if he had not attained the position legitimately.

The next morning he was obedient to my orders, for when Lawrence asked him how he was, he replied without moving his head.

Eyvind opened his mouth to shout a warning, but the crewmen moved too fast, the whisker-pole swung across, shifting the great crackling sail, and the knarr juddered and swung after it, obedient to the wind.

It looked like it wanted to bark, but Boxey had ordered it not to, and Muffit was nothing if not obedient.

Pierpoint drew a pistol, and sent the bullet whizzing past his ear so truly, that fear made the man obedient to the counter-orders of Pierpoint for the moment.

It made no sense that the most obedient and orthodox species under the Praxis would suddenly turn rogue.