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slavishadjective using or marked by the use of something else as a basis or modelslavish imitations of the great masters will never make you a painter in your own right apish, canned, emulative, epigonic(or epigonous), formulaic, imitative, mimetic, mimic, unoriginal copied, cribbed, plagiarizedartificial, bogus, factitious, fake, false, imitation, man-made, mock, sham, simulated, substitute, syntheticduplicated, photocopied, reduplicated, reproduced, transcribedbackupcounterfeit, deceptive, forged, fraudulent, misleadingcut-and-dried(also cut-and-dry), perfunctory, routine, uninspired archetypal(also archetypical), original authentic, bona fide, legitimate, truegenuine, natural, realclassic, ideal, model showing, expressing, or offered in a spirit of humility or unseemly submissivenessthe assistant's slavish agreement with his boss's every thought, no matter how half-baked abject, base, humble, menial, servile hangdog, lamblike, sheepishdemure, lowly, meek, modest, retiring, unassuming, unpretentiousfawning, sycophant, sycophantic, toadyish arrogant, haughty, high-handed, imperious, lordly, supercilious, superior, uppity subservient, servile, slavish, obsequious mean showing or characterized by extreme compliance or abject obedience.subservient implies the cringing manner of one very conscious of a subordinate position.domestic help was expected to be properly subservient servile suggests the mean or fawning behavior of a slave.a political boss and his entourage of servile hangers-on slavish suggests abject or debased servility.the slavish status of migrant farm workers obsequious implies fawning or sycophantic compliance and exaggerated deference of manner.waiters who are obsequious in the presence of celebrities in 1565 |