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yielding

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ji?ld??/
  • Rhymes: -i?ld??

Etymology 1

From Middle English ?eldinge, ?eldynge, ?eldinde, ?eldand, from Old English ?yldende, ?ieldende, present participle of ?ieldan (to yield, pay), equivalent to yield +? -ing.

Verb

yielding

  1. present participle of yield

Adjective

yielding (comparative more yielding, superlative most yielding)

  1. Docile, or inclined to give way to pressure.
Derived terms
  • yieldingly
  • yieldingness
Translations

Etymology 2

From Middle English yelding, yeldinge, ?eldynge, equivalent to yield +? -ing.

Noun

yielding (plural yieldings)

  1. A concession.
Derived terms
  • overyielding
Translations

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unconscientious

English

Etymology

un- +? conscientious

Adjective

unconscientious (comparative more unconscientious, superlative most unconscientious)

  1. Not conscientious.

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