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Meeker Meaning in English

word · lemma: meek

ˈmikɝ
MEE-ker
mˈiːkɐ
MEE-kuh

Definition

Comparative form of 'meek'; describes someone who is even more quiet, gentle, or willing to accept orders without fighting back.

Usage & Nuances

Used to compare two or more people or animals, showing one is quieter or more submissive than the other. Often used in slightly formal or descriptive writing. It emphasizes gentle, passive behavior—don't confuse with 'weaker.' Often paired with words like 'become meeker' or 'seemed meeker.'

Example Sentences

She became meeker after moving to the new school.

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The meeker puppy hid behind its mother.

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He grows meeker when he is nervous.

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After the argument, he seemed meeker than usual.

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Some people become meeker in big groups, while others get louder.

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Over time, the wild horses grew meeker and let people approach them.

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