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obeisancenoun a show of respect or acknowledgement of the authority or importance of anotherThey made obeisance before the king and queen. She earned herself some political enemies when she failed to make the proper obeisance to those in power. homage, respectbeck(chiefly Scottish), bob, bow, curtsy, dop(obsolete), nod, salaam, saluteacquiescence, capitulation, obsequiousness, submission, submissiveness, surrender, yieldingcompliance, conformity, obedience, subordinationdeference, docility, dutifulness, humility, meekness, modesty, servility, slavishness, subordinateness, subservience, subserviencyadoration, deification, glorification, honor, reverence, veneration, worshipabidance, agreeability, amenability, teachableness, tractability, tractableness, trainability disrespect, impudence, insolence, rudenessnoncooperation, recusancyaffront, barb, brickbat, cut, dart, dig, dis(also diss, slang), epithet, gird, indignity, insult, name, offense(or offence), outrage, personality, poke, put-down, sarcasm, slap, slight, slurbalkiness, contrariness, contumacy, defiance, disobedience, frowardness, insubordination, intractability, noncompliance, obstreperousness, rebelling, rebellion, rebelliousness, recalcitrance, refractoriness, self-will, unruliness, waywardness, willfulnessmisbehavior, mischievousness, naughtinesshardheadedness, mulishness, mutinousness, obstinacy, obstinateness, perversity, pigheadedness, stubbornnessdissent, dissidenceinsurgence, insurgency, insurrection, mutiny, outbreak, revolt in the 14th century |