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单词 obliging
释义

obliging

adjective

oblig·​ing ə-ˈblī-jiŋ How to pronounce obliging (audio)
: willing to do favors : helpful
obligingly adverb
obligingness noun

Synonyms

  • accommodating
  • accommodative
  • friendly
  • indulgent
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Example Sentences

An obliging passerby helped her with her packages. an obliging concierge used her pull to get us reservations at the town's hottest restaurant
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Word History

Etymology

from present participle of oblige

First Known Use

1632, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

obliging

adjective

oblig·​ing
ə-ˈblī-jiŋ
: willing to do favors

obliging 1 of 2

adjective

as in friendly
willing to do a favor an obliging concierge used her pull to get us reservations at the town's hottest restaurant

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • friendly
  • accommodating
  • accommodative
  • solicitous
  • helpful
  • indulgent
  • considerate
  • amenable
  • agreeable
  • gracious
  • complaisant
  • lenient
  • thoughtful
  • permissive
  • overindulgent

obliging

2 of 2

verb

present participle of oblige
1
as in accommodating
to do a service or favor for I would appreciate it greatly if you could oblige me by bringing a dessert to the party

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • accommodating
  • appeasing
  • assisting
  • delighting
  • pleasing
  • indulging
  • satisfying
  • favoring
  • helping
  • humoring
  • conciliating
  • placating
  • aiding
  • mollifying
  • gratifying
  • mollycoddling
  • comforting
  • coddling
  • pampering
  • pacifying
  • relieving
  • supporting
  • abetting
  • gladdening
  • succoring
  • attending
  • ministering (to)
  • caring (for)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • bothering
  • disobliging
  • troubling
  • disturbing
  • weighing
  • burdening
  • failing
  • encumbering
  • inconveniencing
  • saddling
  • restraining
  • disappointing
  • constraining
  • opposing
  • deserting
  • obstructing
  • hindering
  • impeding
  • hampering
  • thwarting
  • hobbling
  • incommoding
  • discommoding
  • letting down
  • holding back
  • frustrating
  • sabotaging
  • hamstringing
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2
as in coercing
to cause (a person) to give in to pressure I know you're in a hurry, but you can't oblige me to drive any faster than the speed limit

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • coercing
  • forcing
  • compelling
  • obligating
  • pressuring
  • constraining
  • blackmailing
  • dragooning
  • driving
  • impressing
  • impelling
  • intimidating
  • pressing
  • muscling
  • making
  • threatening
  • sandbagging
  • hectoring
  • bullying
  • cowing
  • browbeating
  • badgering
  • blackjacking
  • harassing
  • menacing
  • bulldozing
  • terrorizing
  • dragging
  • shaming
  • hounding
  • twisting one's arm
  • high-pressuring

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • permitting
  • allowing
  • letting
  • moving
  • satisfying
  • inducing
  • talking (into)
  • arguing
  • prevailing (on or upon)
  • winning (over)
  • persuading
  • convincing
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of obliging are amiable, complaisant, and good-natured. While all these words mean "having the desire or disposition to please," obliging stresses a friendly readiness to be helpful.

our obliging innkeeper found us a bigger room

The words amiable and obliging can be used in similar contexts, but amiable implies having qualities that make one liked and easy to deal with.

an amiable teacher not easily annoyed

While in some cases nearly identical to obliging, complaisant often implies passivity or a yielding to others because of weakness.

was too complaisant to protest a decision he thought unfair

The meanings of good-natured and obliging largely overlap; however, good-natured implies cheerfulness or helpfulness and sometimes a willingness to be imposed upon.

a good-natured girl who was always willing to pitch in
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