First Known Use: 15th century
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docile
adjective doc·ile \ˈdä-səl also -ˌsī(-ə)l, especially British ˈdō-ˌsī(-ə)l\
: easily taught, led, or controlled
Full Definition of DOCILE
1
: easily taught <a docile pupil>
2
: easily led or managed : tractable <a docile pony>
— doc·ile·ly \ˈdä-sə(l)-lē\ adverb
— do·cil·i·ty \dä-ˈsi-lə-tē, dō-\ noun
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Examples of DOCILE
- In the course of a single month, from Annie's arrival to her triumph in bridling the household despot, Helen [Keller] had grown docile, affectionate, and tirelessly intent on learning from moment to moment. —Cynthia Ozick, New Yorker, 16 & 23 June 2003
- Africanized honeybees look like the European honeybees now commonly found in our gardens, and like their relatives, they make honey. They are fairly docile when they are foraging, but they defend their nests ferociously. —Lynn Ocone, Sunset, February 1994
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Origin of DOCILE
Latin docilis, from docēre to teach; akin to Latin decēre to be fitting — more at decent
Related to DOCILE
- Synonyms
- amenable, biddable, compliant, conformable, obedient, law-abiding, submissive, tractable
- Antonyms
- balky, contrary, contumacious, defiant, disobedient, froward, incompliant, insubordinate, intractable, noncompliant, obstreperous, rebel, rebellious, recalcitrant, refractory, restive, unamenable, ungovernable, unruly, untoward, wayward, willful (or wilful)
Synonym Discussion of DOCILE
obedient, docile, tractable, amenable mean submissive to the will of another. obedient implies compliance with the demands or requests of one in authority <obedient to the government>. docile implies a predisposition to submit readily to control or guidance <a docile child>. tractable suggests having a character that permits easy handling or managing <tractable animals>. amenable suggests a willingness to yield or cooperate because of a desire to be agreeable or because of a natural open-mindedness <amenable to new ideas>.
DOCILE Defined for Kids
docile
adjective doc·ile \ˈdä-səl\
Definition of DOCILE for Kids
: easily taught, led, or managed <a docile horse>
— doc·ile·ly adverb
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