Sequacious

Word SEQUACIOUS
Character 10
Hyphenation se qua cious
Pronunciations /sɪˈkweɪʃəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Sequacious"

What do we mean by sequacious?

Highly impressionable or unquestioning, especially in following a leader or embracing an idea. adjective

Coherent or flowing smoothly from one part to the next. adjective

Following; attendant; adhering; disposed to follow a leader.

Ductile; pliant; manageable.

Logically consistent and rigorous; consecutive in development or transition of thought.

Inclined to follow a leader; following; attendant. adjective

Hence, ductile; malleable; pliant; manageable. adjective

Having or observing logical sequence; logically consistent and rigorous; consecutive in development or transition of thought. adjective

Tending in a continuous intellectual direction; not rambling or discursive. adjective

Following along; attendant. adjective

Ductile; malleable; pliant; manageable adjective

(Of objects) Likely to follow or yield to physical pressure; easily shaped or molded.

(Of people) Likely to follow or yield to others, especially showing unthinking adherence to others' ideas; easily led.

Following neatly or smoothly.

(Of thought) Following logically or in an unvarying and orderly procession, tending in a single intellectual direction.

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The word "sequacious" in example sentences

By which she did not mean a sequacious helpmeet to the Man of the House, picking up his dirty underwear and serving him Budweisers during commercials, but rather a partner in the management of a "small, diversified family firm," who is skilled in everything "from bread-making to beekeeping." ❋ Unknown (2008)

It seemed odd that after so long it would continue to be sequacious to trust what was experienced in either of the chemically induced realms but then, he asked himself, what choice did it have? ❋ Unknown (N/A)

The human race is gregarious and sequacious, rather than individual and adventurous. ❋ Grant Showerman (N/A)

Closer to the market there were numerous people in a row like sequacious ants, all seeking bits of a distant morsel, but unlike ants these people sought for themselves and, even here, with their wallets as feelers. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Only months earlier he had been a sequacious adherent of it as an incorrigible womanizer, and yet now his actions were more impotent than a misfiring and his manhood was debunked by being sodomized. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Societies were founded, cities built, and countries cultivated by Orpheus and Amphion, and men of analogous fame, who wielded at will this mythic power, and made all the susceptibilities of nature "sequacious of the lyre." ❋ Various (N/A)

At last a man as fat as a tub and as sequacious as a child wobbled toward this woman, 'Four'; but, according to the feelings of the god, Nawin, that drenched the ground that they stood upon lugubriously, the two were not meant to stand together. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

While the tranquil Sabine Farm is his delight, well he knows that on the dark trail ahead of him, even Sabine Farms are not sequacious. ❋ Unknown (1921)

But this merely sequacious thought was promptly routed. ❋ Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1902)

Emerson's meaning, owing to his non-sequacious style, is often very difficult to apprehend. ❋ Augustine Birrell (1891)

If one were required to name the most non-sequacious author one had ever read, I do not see how one could help nominating ❋ Augustine Birrell (1891)

It is expected that the stupid and sequacious masses, the white victims of slavery, will believe, and, as a general ❋ Unknown (1857)

Every contraband prophet gets a few followers: it is a great point to make these sequacious people into Buridan's asses, which they will become when prophets are so numerous that there is no choosing. ❋ Augustus De Morgan (1838)

Milton was not an extensive or discursive thinker, as Shakspeare was; for the motions of his mind were slow, solemn, sequacious, like those of the planets; not agile and assimilative; not attracting all things within its own sphere; not multiform: repulsion was the law of his intellect -- he moved in solitary grandeur. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

No man can he eloquent whose thoughts are abrupt, insulated, capricious, and (to borrow an impressive word from Coleridge) non-sequacious. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

And the punishment of the sequacious disobedience (if I may so call it) answers to the sin; for it is for this that Ephraim is oppressed and broken in judgment, has all his civil rights and liberties broken in upon and trodden down; and, (1.) ❋ Unknown (1721)

The essence of all their plans is to consolidate in the executive all the powers of the government, by reducing the popular branches to such sequacious docility, that, like the States General under tiie Mon - archy, they may be convened and dismissed at the beck of an arbitrary master. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Such witchery is the sounds, the vibration of sequacious/delicious surges (undertoning urges)/such a soft floating witchery of sound. [ ❋ Unknown (2008)

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