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Complaisant   /kəmplˈeɪsənt/   Listen
adjective
Complaisant  adj.  Desirous to please; courteous; obliging; compliant; as, a complaisant gentleman. "There are to whom my satire seems too bold: Scarce to wise Peter complaisant enough."
Synonyms: Obliging; courteous; affable; gracious; civil; polite; well-bred. See Obliging.






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"Complaisant" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mr. O'Hara!" replied Handy, in his most complaisant manner of speech. "I would not undertake that job. But I thought ...
— A Pirate of Parts • Richard Neville

... the foolish Pius IX presumed to proclaim and define, to the great joy of free-thinkers and the enemies of Catholicism, the ridiculous dogma of the Immaculate Conception in the presence of two hundred dumb complaisant prelates, on that day he experienced profound grief. According to his ideas this was the severest blow which had been inflicted on the foundations of ...
— The Grip of Desire • Hector France

... trousers and shoes after the Peking manner with their long sleeves, made one feel in a rather laughable sort of way that finality had been reached! They had that curious half-laugh on their faces which signifies an intense nervousness being politely concealed. Up to three o'clock these complaisant shopmen were still selling things at a purely nominal price, which was not entered in the books, but quietly pocketed by them for their own benefit. Having completed my own arrangements, I began idly watching their actions, they were so curious. ...
— Indiscreet Letters From Peking • B. L. Putman Weale

... treat the hand. The other knaves fell into the joke, and the Spaniard had no option but to submit; though his scowling face showed that he bore Maignan no good-will, and that but for my presence he might not have been so complaisant. La Trape was bringing his surgery to an end by demanding a fee, in the most comical manner possible, when the King returned to our part of the court. "What is it?" he said. ...
— From the Memoirs of a Minister of France • Stanley Weyman

... should have preferred to have met them here." Sir Robert and Lady Mainwaring were courteous but slightly embarrassed. Lady Canterbridge, who had come to the station in bored curiosity, raised her clear blue eyes to his. He did not look like a fool, a complaisant or fashionably-cynical husband—this well-dressed, well-mannered, but quietly and sympathetically observant man. Did he really care for his selfish wife? was it perfect trust or some absurd Transatlantic custom? She did not understand him. It wearied her and she turned her eyes ...
— A Phyllis of the Sierras • Bret Harte


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