obediently
obediently — adverb
1. doing something quickly and without complaint because a parent, teacher, boss, o
doing something quickly and without complaint because a parent, teacher, boss, or other person in charge has told you to do it.
The puppy sat down obediently when Maya pointed at the floor.
verb + obediently after a command
Marcus obediently took off his shoes before stepping into his grandmother's house.
obediently + verb before the action
The young soldiers stood in a straight line, waiting obediently for the captain's next order.
Lina obediently finished her vegetables, even though she hated the taste of broccoli.
Although the staff disagreed with the new rule, they obediently followed it for the rest of the week.
- dutifully
stresses moral duty rather than simply following orders
- compliantly
more formal; emphasises agreement with rules or requests
- submissively
stronger; suggests yielding without will of one's own
- meekly
adds a sense of being quiet or timid while complying
- defiantly
openly refusing to follow orders
- rebelliously
actively resisting authority
- disobediently
direct opposite; refusing to do what one is told
文法句型
verb + obediently
obediently + verb
用法筆記
Often modifies action verbs (sit, follow, wait, finish, nod) where someone complies with a command. Frequently implies the speaker views the person as junior or subordinate to whoever gave the order; can sound slightly negative when applied to adults, suggesting they should have resisted.