servility in English

noun
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an excessive willingness to serve or please others.
a classic example of media servility
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1. They demand respect and obedience but not servility.

2. She's a curious mixture of stubbornness and servility.

3. She found the servility of the hotel staff embarrassing.

4. 2 She's a curious mixture of stubbornness and servility.

5. Therefore, It'said, China's education is a process of servility.

6. What does Abjectness mean? The state of being abject; abasement; meanness; servility

7. Antonyms for Ascendancies include subordination, inferiority, weaknesses, disadvantages, powerlessness, servility, subjection, subservience, domination and

8. From generations of peasants she had inherited her strength , along with her servility.

9. When he saw me, he took off his hat with an air of gorgeous servility.

10. At this palace, as at the other, servility shows its face and performs its tricks.

11. Abasement; abjection; baseness; contemptibleness; meanness; servility; vileness; Hope this list of synonyms for Abjectness proved helpful.

12. The last thing Communist Party members should exhibit is the servility Lu Xun used to condemn.

13. But where servility and not obedience is called for, then the command to obey clearly does not apply.

14. Servility and Abjectness of humour is implicitely involved in the charge of lying; the condescending to that, being a mark of a disingenuous spirit

15. There is, at least, no country in Europe in which servility has not invented and vanity received genealogies yet more Chimerical

16. Cringe Meaning: "to bend or crouch, especially with servility or fear," variant of crenge, crenche "to bend" (c

17. Informal), soft soap (informal), sycophancy, servility, obsequiousness, cajolery, blandishment, fulsomeness, toadyism, overpraise, false praise, honeyed words You're as full of Blarney …

18. Cringe definition, to shrink back, bend, or crouch, especially in fear, pain, or servility; cower: She Cringed in a corner and started praying

19. Brown-nose (v.) also Brownnose, 1939, American English colloquial, said to be military slang originally, from brown (adj.) + nose (n.), "from the implication that servility is tantamount to having one's nose in the anus of the person from whom advancement is sought" [ Webster, 1961, quoted in OED].

20. ‘A bunch of Cringing executives were willing to sell a bit of dignity to push the film into a new country.’ ‘The deity is thus regarded with a kind of Cringing fear.’ ‘I hate and despise the hypocrisy of these Cringing opportunists.’ ‘After his death he was described as having "no Cringing servility".’