adjective
- excessively eager to please or obey someone important; servile
Usage: often implies insincerity or self-interest
Examples
- The obsequious waiter hovered around the celebrity’s table all evening.
- His obsequious behavior toward the boss made his colleagues uncomfortable.
- She found his obsequious compliments annoying and insincere.
- The politician’s obsequious manner with wealthy donors was widely criticized.
- Rather than being obsequious, she spoke honestly about the company’s problems.
- The obsequious assistant agreed with everything the manager said.
- His obsequious tone suggested he wanted something in return for his flattery.