Meaning of 'subservient' in Bulgarian is: раболепен


subservient: раболепен

Adjective:

раболепен, предмет, зависим, доминиран, подчинен, от, управлявана, послушен, съвместим, закономерни, посещаване, следствие, порция, робски, сервилен, засегнат.

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Adjective(1) compliant and obedient to authority,abjectly submissive,extremely compliant,secondary,useful(2) compliant and obedient to authority(3) abjectly submissive(4) extremely compliant(5) secondary(6) useful

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Adjective
1. submissive
2. subordinate
3. implemental


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Now why can't Amy be that subservient?

Well, see? Now why can't Amy be that SUBSERVIENT?

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 5


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