adverb
- in a manner that follows or imitates others without independent thought; slavishly or obsequiously
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The assistant followed his boss’s orders sequaciously, never questioning their wisdom.
- She nodded sequaciously at every suggestion, afraid to voice her own opinions.
- The students sequaciously repeated the professor’s theories without critical analysis.
- He sequaciously adopted the fashion trends of his peers.
- The committee members sequaciously agreed with the chairman’s proposal.
- Rather than thinking independently, she sequaciously mimicked her mentor’s approach.