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Definition of meek
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Meek
(superl.)
Evincing
mildness
of
temper,
or
patience;
characterized
by
mildness
or
patience;
as, a meek
answer;
a meek
face..
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Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
Quiet and
refined
in
manners;
not
rough,
harsh,
or
stern;
mild; meek;
bland;
amiable;
tender;
as, a
gentle
nature,
temper,
or
disposition;
a
gentle
manner;
a
gentle
address;
a
gentle
voice..
Lowly
::
Lowly (a.)
Having
a low
esteem
of one's own
worth;
humble;
meek; free from
pride.
Lamblike
::
Lamblike
(a.) Like a lamb;
gentle;
meek;
inoffensive.
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Free from
self-assertion;
not proud or
arrogant;
meek.
Meek
::
Meek (v. t.) Alt. of
Meeke.
Submission
::
Submission
(n.) The state of being
submissive;
acknowledgement
of
inferiority
or
dependence;
humble
or
suppliant
behavior;
meekness;
resignation.
Symbol
::
Symbol
(n.) A
visible
sign or
representation
of an idea;
anything
which
suggests
an idea or
quality,
or
another
thing,
as by
resemblance
or by
convention;
an
emblem;
a
representation;
a type; a
figure;
as, the lion is the
symbol
of
courage;
the lamb is the
symbol
of
meekness
or
patience..
Soft-hearted
::
Soft-hearted
(a.)
Having
softness
or
tenderness
of
heart;
susceptible
of pity or other
kindly
affection;
gentle;
meek.
Meekly
::
Meekly
(adv.)
In a meek
manner.
Meeken
::
Meeken
(v. t.) To make meek; to
nurture
in
gentleness
and
humility.
Meek
::
Meek
(superl.)
Evincing
mildness
of
temper,
or
patience;
characterized
by
mildness
or
patience;
as, a meek
answer;
a meek
face..
Dove-eyed
::
Dove-eyed
(a.)
Having
eyes like a dove;
meekeyed;
as,
dove-eyed
Peace..
Meek
::
Meek
(superl.)
Mild of
temper;
not
easily
provoked
or
orritated;
patient
under
injuries;
not vain, or
haughty,
or
resentful;
forbearing;
submissive..
Humbleness
::
Humbleness
(n.) The
quality
of being
humble;
humility;
meekness.
Buxom
::
Buxom (a.)
Yielding;
pliable
or
compliant;
ready to obey;
obedient;
tractable;
docile;
meek;
humble.
Childlike
::
Childlike
(a.)
Resembling
a
child,
or that which
belongs
to
children;
becoming
a
child;
meek;
submissive;
dutiful..
Meekness
::
Meekness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being meek.
Humble
::
Humble
(v. t.) To make
humble
or lowly in mind; to abase the pride or
arrogance
of; to
reduce
the
self-sufficiently
of; to make meek and
submissive;
-- often used
rexlexively.
Lowly
::
Lowly
(adv.)
In a low
manner;
humbly;
meekly;
modestly.
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) Not
giving
offense;
not
exciting
disorder
or
trouble;
not
turbulent;
gentle;
mild; meek;
contented.
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