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pliant

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pliant /ˈplajənt/ adjective
pliant
/ˈplajənt/
adjective
Learner's definition of PLIANT
[more pliant; most pliant]
: able to bend without breaking : flexible柔韧的;易弯的
: able to move freely柔软的;绵软的
: too easily influenced or controlled by other people易受影响的;易受摆布的

— pliancy

/ˈplajənsi/ noun [noncount]
TOEFL BNC: 33899 COCA: 25405

pliant

adjective

pli·​ant ˈplī-ənt How to pronounce pliant (audio)
1
2
: easily influenced : yielding
3
: suitable for varied uses
pliantly adverb
pliantness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for pliant

plastic, pliable, pliant, ductile, malleable, adaptable mean susceptible of being modified in form or nature.

plastic applies to substances soft enough to be molded yet capable of hardening into the desired fixed form.

plastic materials allow the sculptor greater freedom

pliable suggests something easily bent, folded, twisted, or manipulated.

pliable rubber tubing

pliant may stress flexibility and sometimes connote springiness.

an athletic shoe with a pliant sole

ductile applies to what can be drawn out or extended with ease.

ductile metals such as copper

malleable applies to what may be pressed or beaten into shape.

the malleable properties of gold

adaptable implies the capability of being easily modified to suit other conditions, needs, or uses.

computer hardware that is adaptable

Example Sentences

a pliant Congress that will do whatever the President wants a pliant branch bent low with the weight of ripe fruit
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English pliaunt, borrowed from Anglo-French pliant, plyaunt "able to be bent or folded, obedient, compliant," from present participle of plier "to fold, bend" — more at ply entry 3

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of pliant was in the 14th century
TOEFL BNC: 33899 COCA: 25405

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