What does gedwee in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word gedwee in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use gedwee in Dutch.

The word gedwee in Dutch means gedwee, meegaand, volgzaam, meegaand, gewillig, gedwee, gedwee, volgzaam, ondergeschikt, gedwee, volgzaam, gedwee, dociel, meegaand, volgzaam, gezeglijk, gedwee, dociel. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word gedwee

gedwee, meegaand, volgzaam

(shy)

The meek prisoner quietly complied.

meegaand, gewillig, gedwee

(agreeable, willing)

We'll make the trip this afternoon, if your parents are amenable.

gedwee, volgzaam

(person: easy to manage)

My co-workers are all very docile and that makes my job easy.

ondergeschikt

(figurative (submissive, deferential)

gedwee

(person: meek)

The lowly receptionist was afraid to speak her mind.

volgzaam, gedwee

(person: easy to control)

The pliant congress has done nothing to oppose this absurd measure.

dociel

(figurative (receptive, easy to influence)

Robert is especially pliable after a few drinks.

meegaand, volgzaam, gezeglijk, gedwee, dociel

(person: submissive)

Jimmy has been shy and yielding since he was a child.

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