Docile

/ˈdɑsəl/ adjective

Easily taught, led, or controlled; submissive and ready to accept instruction or guidance. Often describes someone who is compliant and manageable.

From Latin 'docilis,' from 'docere' (to teach). Originally meant 'teachable' or 'capable of being taught,' but evolved to emphasize the submissive aspect of being easily instructed or controlled.

AMታጋሪ
ARوديع
BNসুশাসিত
CAdòcil
CSposlušný
DAlydig
DEgelehrig
ELήμερος
ESdócil
FAفروتن
FIkuuliainen
FRdocile
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