obsequioso

obsequioso
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. deferential
Supe que era el jefe por la actitud obsequiosa que todos los presentes mostraban hacia él.I knew he was the boss because of the deferential attitude that everyone present showed toward him.
b. obliging
La directora del hotel es una persona muy obsequiosa, siempre dispuesta a agradar a los huéspedes.The director of the hotel is a very obliging person, always ready to please the guests.
c. attentive
Cuando los visitamos en Madrid, nuestros consuegros estuvieron muy obsequiosos con nosotros.When we visited them in Madrid, our son's parents-in-law were very attentive to us.
d. obsequious
Siempre que se dirigía al primer ministro, el alcalde utilizaba un tono obsequioso y servil.Whenever he addressed the prime minister, the mayor used an obsequious and servile tone.
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