different between subservient vs cringing
subservient
English
Etymology
From Latin subserviens, present active of subservio (“I serve under”)
Pronunciation
Adjective
subservient (comparative more subservient, superlative most subservient)
- Useful in an inferior capacity.
- Obsequiously submissive.
Translations
See also
- obedient
- subordinate
Latin
Verb
subservient
- third-person plural future active indicative of subservi?
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cringing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k??nd???/
Verb
cringing
- present participle of cringe
Noun
cringing (plural cringings)
- Act of one who cringes.
- the servile bowings and cringings of courtiers
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