Obedient

/oʊˈbiːdiənt/ adjective

Willing to do what you are told to do by someone in authority or by rules. It suggests following orders or instructions without resisting.

From Latin “obediens,” the present participle of “obedire,” meaning “to obey,” from “ob-” (toward) + “audire” (to hear). It originally meant someone who listens toward or pays attention.

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