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Servile

usgb/ˈsɜːrvl,ˈsɜːrvaɪl/Volume
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Negative ConnotationPlay
Often implies the person is too eager to help, showing low self-esteem or low social status. SlideHer servile compliance with every request made people doubt her authority.
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Being described as 'servile' is usually not a compliment, suggesting lack of dignity or spine. SlideHis colleagues disliked his servile nature as it seemed like pandering.
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Used in contexts where there is an imbalance of power, such as between a boss and an employee. SlideShe had a servile approach when speaking to her superiors, never challenging them.