noun
- the quality of being willing to obey or follow instructions; compliance
Usage: formal
Examples
- The dog’s biddability made training sessions much easier.
- Her biddability as a child concerned her parents, who wanted her to be more assertive.
- The employee’s biddability was appreciated by management but worried his colleagues.
- Military training relies heavily on the biddability of recruits.
- The horse’s natural biddability made it suitable for beginning riders.
- Teachers often mistake biddability for genuine understanding.