complaisant.+gracious

  • 11complaisant — a. Obliging, compliant, yielding, affable, gracious, courteous, polite, civil, debonair, familiar, easy, well bred, complacent …

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  • 12complaisant — adj 1. obliging, agreeable, accommodating, amenable, reasonable; deferential, respectful, submissive, acquiescent, yielding, conciliatory; compliant, pliant, flexible, pliable, conformable. 2. gracious, pleasant, complacent, genial; amiable,… …

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  • 13complaisant — com•plai•sant [[t]kəmˈpleɪ sənt, zənt, ˈkɒm pləˌzænt[/t]] adj. inclined to please; obliging; agreeable or gracious; compliant • Etymology: 1640–50; < F, prp. of complaire < L complacēre com•plai′sant•ly, adv …

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  • 14complaisant — /kəmˈpleɪsənt / (say kuhm playsuhnt), / zənt/ (say zuhnt) adjective disposed to please; obliging; agreeable; gracious; compliant. {French, present participle of complaire please, from Latin complacēre} –complaisantly, adverb …

  • 15sweet — adj 1. sugary, sweetened, honeyed, honey, honey sweet, confectionary; candied, nectared, nectar eous, nectarean, saccharine. 2. fresh, pure, refreshing, wholesome, clean; appetizing, flavorous, flavorsome, delicious; good, tasty, palatable,… …

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  • 16courteous — a. Polite, civil, affable, urbane, complaisant, gracious, courtly, ceremonious, debonair, respectful, obliging, well bred …

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  • 17fair-spoken — a. 1. Civil, courteous, bland, complaisant. gracious. 2. Plausible, smooth, bland, oily, unctuous …

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  • 18Complaisantly — Complaisant Com plai*sant, a. [F. complaisant, p. pr. of complaire to acquiesce as a favor, fr. L. complacere. See {Complacent}.] Desirous to please; courteous; obliging; compliant; as, a complaisant gentleman. [1913 Webster] There are to whom my …

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  • 19Complaisantness — Complaisant Com plai*sant, a. [F. complaisant, p. pr. of complaire to acquiesce as a favor, fr. L. complacere. See {Complacent}.] Desirous to please; courteous; obliging; compliant; as, a complaisant gentleman. [1913 Webster] There are to whom my …

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  • 20List of Biblical names — This is a list of names from the Bible, mainly taken from the 19th century public domain resource: : Hitchcock s New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible by Roswell D. Hitchcock, New York: A. J. Johnson, 1874, c1869.Each name is given with its …

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