different between subservient vs subordinated
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?
subservient From the web:
- what subservient mean
- what does subservient mean
- what does subservient
- what does subservient mean in the bible
- what is subservient charge
- what do subservient mean
- what is subservient leadership
- what is subservient behaviour
subordinated
English
Verb
subordinated
- simple past tense and past participle of subordinate
Translations
subordinated From the web:
- what's subordinated debt
- subordinate means
- what does subordinate mean
- what is subordinated debt on a balance sheet
- subordinate clause
- subordinate masculinity
- what does subordinated loan mean
- what is subordinated debt for msme
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- subservient vs subordinated
- ascribed vs subordinated
- terms vs subordinated
- subordinated vs subordinate
- conquer vs conquere
- win vs conquere
- conquere vs misappropriate
- stoove vs stoole
- storve vs stoove
- stove vs stoove
- strove vs stoove
- manual vs brailler
- emboss vs brailler
- brailler vs braille
- cylinder vs graphophone
- cardboard vs graphophone
- wax vs graphophone
- groove vs graphophone
- phonograph vs graphophone
- graphophone vs phoneograph