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Obliging Meaning in English

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əˈbɫaɪdʒɪŋ
uh-BLY-jing
əblˈaɪdʒɪŋ
uh-BLY-jing

Definition

Willing and eager to help other people or do what they ask.

Usage & Nuances

'Obliging' is positive and polite, describing someone who is helpful and friendly. It’s common in both formal and informal contexts. Often used before a noun: 'an obliging neighbor.' Not as strong as 'selfless'—it suggests willingness, not sacrifice.

Example Sentences

The obliging waiter brought us extra napkins.

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She is always obliging when someone needs help.

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My obliging neighbor watered my plants while I was away.

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You’ll find Tom very obliging—he’s always ready to lend a hand.

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It was really obliging of you to drive me home last night.

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Even when busy, the staff here are incredibly obliging.

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