"Obliging" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Obliging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Obliging
speak

"Obliging" Meaning

Willful or enthusiastic in one's willingness to help or comply: "She was an obliging guest, always willing to lend a hand."

"Obliging" Examples

Usage Examples of "Obliging"


1. Showing kindness and cooperation

My friend was very obliging and helped me carry my heavy luggage up the stairs.

2. Meeting needs or requests

The hotel staff was obliging and provided us with extra towels and toiletries.

3. Showing courtesy and willingness to help

As a guest in our home, my grandmother was always obliging and helped us with our chores.

4. Providing assistance or support

The team was obliging and worked together to finish the project on time.

5. Showing a willingness to accommodate others

The farmer was obliging and allowed me to pick some fresh vegetables from his garden.

"Obliging" Similar Words

Obligative

speak

Obligative refers to something that is compulsory or necessary, often due to a sense of duty or responsibility. It can also describe a situation where someone is forced to do something due to circumstances beyond their control. In linguistics, obligative is used to describe the grammatical mood that indicates that an action is required or necessary.

Obligatorily

speak

Obligatoriness

speak

Obligatoriness refers to the quality of being mandatory, compulsory, or required. It implies that something is unavoidable, necessary, or unavoidable, and that one has no choice but to do or fulfill it.

Obligatory

speak

Oblige

speak

Obliged

speak

Obligee

speak

The obligee is the person or entity to whom a promise or obligation is owed. In other words, it is the beneficiary of the obligation.

Obliges

speak

Obligingly

speak

In a willing and courteous manner; cheerfully and obediently.

Obligingness

speak

Obligor

speak

Obliquate

speak

Obliquation

speak

Oblique

speak

Obliqued

speak

Obliquely

speak