Synonym: slavish, subservient. Similar words: submissively, missile, missing, mission, emission, omission, permission, admission. Meaning: [səb'mɪsɪv] adj. 1. inclined or willing to submit to orders or wishes of others or showing such inclination 2. abjectly submissive; characteristic of a slave or servant.
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31) She has become submissive and subservient.
32) He expected his daughters to be meek and submissive.
33) You would have had them back long after shrugging them off for ever: strong but submissive, insensitive, while abrasively solicitous.
34) He went about very quiet, and in a way, submissive.
35) She was headstrong , angry and not at all submissive.
36) WOMAN WARRIORS Fragile , submissive, demure and mysterious. That's how some Americans think of Asian women.
37) Usually a shy, submissive person who holds the glass protectively, not letting go, as though afraid somebody will take it away.
38) We won't reward him until he's in a calm submissive behavior.
39) Some, who when among themslves were most violent, now appeared as submissive as children.
40) He obeyed, in the old mechanically submissive manner, without pausing in his work.
41) She listened to it all with the most steady and submissive attention.
42) " As long as Hung - chien thinks she's submissive,'said Tun - weng , " it's all right.
43) The Wallflower represents a shy, submissive individual who holds the glass protectively.
44) Our guys serve well and submissive to our clients as we specially selected through a stringent criteria.
45) The formula is some what the same except that the psychiatrist is now the seemingly crazy extravert and the client is the meek and submissive type.
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46) The dominant hamster often licks the belly of the submissive hamster.
47) Instead of speaking, I smiled; and not a very complacent or submissive smile either.
48) The Wallflower : This is a shy, submissive individual who holds the glass protectively, not letting go, as though afraid somebody will take it away.
49) They never submissive like dogs and horses. As a result, humans have to respect feline independence.
50) Relating to or characteristic an inactive or submissive role in a relationship, especially a sexual relationship.
51) Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power. Not wanting to be girls, they don't want to be tender, submissive, peace-loving as good women are.
52) Yet he was as submissive to a word of advice as if he had constant terror.
53) The husband, either out of frustration or a sudden inflation of his ego, often turns to a traditional type of trophy –a younger or more submissive woman.
54) Hot-oiling and brushing: natural olive cream, silk-fibroin, vitamin B5 and the NMF penetrate from the hair root, hot oiling the hair, showing the shiny hair and bringing the submissive feeling.
55) Rolling over is avoidance behavior you will observe in extremely submissive dogs.
56) Another aspect is that middle-class and upper-class men were expected to be very controlled — to control their emotions, their servants and their women — and women were expected to be submissive.
57) People with thought are brave rather than cowardly, aggressive rather than submissive.
58) Many modern churchgoers quickly grow uncomfortable at the words, "Wives, be submissive to your husbands" (Colossians 3:18).
59) The submissive daughter was never able to fight against her parents.
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