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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: meek
meek
adj 1: humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or
even cowed submissiveness;
“meek and self-effacing”
[syn:
mild,
modest]
2: very docile;
“tame obedience”;
“meek as a mouse”- Langston
Hughes [syn:
tame]
3: evidencing little spirit or courage; overly submissive or
compliant;
“compliant and anxious to suit his opinions of
those of others”;
“a fine fiery blast against meek
conformity”- Orville Prescott;
“she looked meek but had
the heart of a lion”;
“was submissive and subservient”
[syn:
compliant,
spiritless]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Meek
Meek
\Meek\ (m[=e]k), a. [Compar.
Meeker (m[=e]k"[~e]r);
superl.
Meekest.] [OE. mek, meoc; akin to Icel. mj[=u]kr
mild, soft, Sw. mjuk, Dan. myg, D. muik, Goth. mukam[=o]dei
gentleness.]
1. Mild of temper; not easily provoked or orritated; patient
under injuries; not vain, or haughty, or resentful;
forbearing; submissive.
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Now the man Moses was very meek. --Num. xii. 3.
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2. Evincing mildness of temper, or patience; characterized by
mildness or patience; as, a meek answer; a meek face.
“Her meek prayer.” --Chaucer.
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Syn: Gentle; mild; soft; yielding; pacific; unassuming;
humble. See
Gentle.
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Meek
\Meek\, Meeken
\Meek"en\ (-'n), v. t.
To make meek; to nurture in gentleness and humility. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
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