Docility [noun]
Definition of Docility:
good behavior; submissiveness
Opposite/Antonyms of Docility:
Sentence/Example of Docility:
Drugs keep the docile human population in “Chemical Serenity,” glued to “pain and sex” shows on television.
Only then, the idea goes, were canines docile enough for people to train as helpers.
In every important political step, de Brus followed with docility his father's lead.
If properly managed, cattle may be trained with all the docility, intelligence, and much of the activity of the horse.
And with the same childlike docility she repaired to her chamber, and betook herself to slumber.
These truculent ruffians (when they have thoroughly earned a thrashing) will often accept it with most edifying docility.
She would play for time; she must pretend docility and meet quiet guile with guile.
In all the six years Bruce had possessed Rajah he had never exhibited anything but docility.
"I did not tell you to come back," she said, amused at his docility.
The following account of the docility of the elephant, from ancient writers, will interest the reader.