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tractable, yielding, conformable, adaptable, agreeable,<br />

amenable, acquiescent, submissive, subservient, docile, passive,<br />

timid, biddable, pliant: Prunella was always an obedient child.<br />

All matter and energy is obedient to the laws <strong>of</strong> physics.<br />

obeisance n. deference, respect, respectfulness, homage, submission,<br />

reverence, honour: As she entered the chamber, she made<br />

obeisance to the king.<br />

obese adj. fat, overweight, stout, fleshy, gross, corpulent, heavy,<br />

plump, portly, tubby, pudgy, chubby, paunchy, rotund,<br />

pot-bellied, Rare abdominous: I sat down next to an obese<br />

person who occupied nearly two chairs.<br />

obesity n. corpulence, plumpness, tubbiness, chubbiness, grossness,<br />

embonpoint, rotundity, portliness, paunchiness, size, bulk,<br />

weight, avoirdupois: Risk factors with respect to heart disease<br />

include smoking, bad diet, obesity, and family history <strong>of</strong> heart<br />

disease.<br />

obey v. 1 comply (with), agree (to), consent (to), submit (to),<br />

abide (by), observe, respect, adhere to, follow, conform (to or<br />

with), acquiesce (to or in), mind, accept, heed, defer to, yield<br />

(to), knuckle under (to), give way (to), surrender (to), succumb<br />

(to), give in (to), truckle to, bow to, bend to, take or accept<br />

orders from: Unfortunately, Ogilvy has obeyed his baser<br />

instincts in making the punishment fit the crime. Everything<br />

must obey the laws <strong>of</strong> nature. Harold obeys Millie's slightest<br />

whim. 2 discharge, execute, effect, carry out, fulfil, meet,<br />

satisfy, do, perform; serve, act: We obeyed the colonel's<br />

orders to the letter. It is your function to command, mine to<br />

obey.<br />

obituary n. necrology, death notice, eulogy, necrologue, Colloq obit:<br />

Mark Twain is one <strong>of</strong> the few people ever to have read his own<br />

obituary.<br />

object n. 1 thing, tangible, item; reality, entity, fact, phenomenon:<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> objects lay on the table. Thoughts may be considered<br />

as objects <strong>of</strong> the imagination. 2 focus, target, butt, aim,<br />

destination, quarry, goal: <strong>The</strong> object <strong>of</strong> my affection has<br />

married someone else. 3 purpose, end, intention, objective,<br />

reason, intent, idea, goal: <strong>The</strong> object <strong>of</strong> our visit is to ask

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