From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbiddablebid‧da‧ble /ˈbɪdəbəl/ adjective WILLINGwilling to do what you are told without arguing
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biddable• Lucinda was tall and beautiful, and most times obedient and biddable.• Men are seen as the enemy and are fought through re-education away from the colonialist ideas that women should be quiet and biddable.• She found Hyacinth, placid and biddable, an agreeable playmate and Mada Joyce a fine source of entertainment.• Most professionals were a deferential, biddable lot.• Valerie was the most biddable of daughters.• For years she'd been so meek, so biddable to this man, and all for what?