English to Italian Meaning of docile - docile


Docile :
docile

insegnabile, limite, obbediente, responsabile, soggetto

dociledocilmente
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Definitions of docile in English
Adjective(1) willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed(2) ready and willing to be taught(3) easily handled or managed
Examples of docile in English
(1) She has become more docile and sleepy in her old age, although sometimes she still gets a burst of energy, which is wonderful.(2) If this is not done, those of us who call ourselves citizens will in reality be nothing more than docile instruments in the hands of distant powers.(3) They are a very docile animal which in itself favours them to herd owners.(4) The goats are tiny and docile , and suffer well the pats and pokes of oversugared junior Americans.(5) Fortunately he turned out to be remarkably docile and highly trained.(6) One of the scientists said that when he fed the chemical to lab rats, they would become completely meek and docile .(7) The drive was superb, tight, controllable, plenty of power but docile as a kitten after a big meal when simply pootling along.(8) Just about anyone who was not entirely docile and subservient to the ruling ethos could be locked up for life.(9) It was hoped by employers that the new working class would be more docile and amenable than the old.(10) However, Adrian points out that even the most docile , harmless household pet can turn into a monster.(11) But those who had the guts to get close say that both the horses are docile and riding them is a wonderful experience.(12) They turned to run, but the creatures seemed docile and did not attack.(13) This must have been what happened in England because we became docile servants of the Normans and fought their wars for them.(14) It's going to be tough finding a dog as placid and docile as Sue, in fact, I don't think we will ever see the likes of her again.(15) You can be solitary and courageous, also docile and diplomatic when needed.(16) Everyone who has ever been to the city's squares or parks will remember the lovely and docile pigeons.
(1) dobbin ::
Dobbin
Synonyms
Adjective
1. compliant ::
conforme
2. gentle ::
dolce
3. teachable ::
insegnabile
Antonyms
1. contrary ::
contrario
2. contumacious ::
contumace
3. defiant ::
provocatorio
4. disobedient ::
disobbediente
5. froward ::
froward
6. insubordinate ::
insubordinato
7. intractable ::
intrattabile
8. obstreperous ::
indisciplinato
9. rebel ::
ribelle
10. rebellious ::
ribelle
11. recalcitrant ::
ricalcitrante
12. refractory ::
refrattario
13. restive ::
irrequieto
14. ungovernable ::
indisciplinato
15. unruly ::
indisciplinato
16. untoward ::
sconveniente
Different Forms
docile, docilely
Word Example from TV Shows
Of all of my children,
he's the most docile.

Of all of my children, he's the most DOCILE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 22

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