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Obeisance Meaning in English

word

oʊˈbeɪsəns
oh-BAY-suhns
ˈəʊbɪsəns
uh-BIS-uhns

Definition

Obeisance is the act of showing deep respect to someone, often by bowing or a similar gesture. It can also mean any gesture or act that expresses respect or submission.

Usage & Nuances

Obeisance is formal and often literary; rarely used in everyday conversation. Commonly refers to ceremonial actions like bowing to royalty. Do not confuse with 'obedience' (following orders). Often used with 'pay' ('pay obeisance to').

Example Sentences

The soldiers bowed in obeisance to their commander.

basic

He made a low obeisance when he entered the palace.

basic

People in some cultures show obeisance by touching their forehead to the ground.

basic

The crowd paid obeisance to the new king during the ceremony.

natural

She made a quick obeisance before leaving the temple.

natural

The ambassador showed obeisance to local customs by bowing slightly.

natural