obedience

word

Definition

Obedience is the act of doing what someone in authority tells you to do, or following rules and instructions.

Usage & Nuances

'Obedience' is formal and often used in contexts like laws, parents and children, teachers, religion, and military. Common collocations: 'blind obedience' (without questioning), 'demand obedience', 'show obedience'. Opposite: 'disobedience'. Not commonly used in everyday casual speech.

Example Sentences

Obedience to rules is important at school.

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Blind obedience can sometimes be dangerous.

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Children should show obedience to their parents.

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The dog's obedience made training easy.

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He demanded total obedience from his employees.

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Sometimes, a little obedience goes a long way in keeping peace.

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