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meek

1 of 1adjective
/mik/
Forms:meeker,meekest
1

gentle, submissive, or easily influenced, often lacking assertiveness or aggression

  • The meek student quietly followed the instructions given by the teacher.
  • She remained meek throughout the argument, never raising her voice or asserting her opinion.
  • Tomorrow's meeting will likely require a meek approach to navigate the sensitive topics without causing conflict.
  • Despite his meek appearance, John showed a fierce determination when it came to standing up for what he believed in.
  • She appeared meek at first glance, but underneath her gentle exterior lay a steely resolve that propelled her to achieve great things.
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2

very docile and submissive, often to the point of lacking assertiveness

  • The meek student rarely spoke up in class, preferring to listen rather than contribute.
  • Her meek demeanor made her an easy target for bullying at school.
  • Despite his meek appearance, he had strong convictions that he expressed quietly.
  • The meek servant always complied with the demands of his master without question.
  • In meetings, her meek approach often meant that her ideas were overshadowed by more assertive colleagues.
3

evidencing little spirit or courage; overly submissive or compliant

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