noun
- plural of docility; the quality of being easily taught, trained, or managed; willingness to learn or obey
Usage: Always used in plural form when referring to multiple instances or manifestations of the quality
Examples
- The trainer praised the docilities of the young horses, noting how quickly they learned new commands.
- Teachers often appreciate the docilities of students who ask questions and actively engage with the material.
- The docilities displayed by the rescue dogs made them ideal candidates for service work.
- Her natural docilities allowed her to adapt easily to new work environments and training programs.
- The program evaluated the docilities of participants to determine their readiness for advanced instruction.