pliant

[ˈplaɪənt]

pliant Definition

  • 1easily bent or flexible
  • 2easily influenced or controlled by others

Using pliant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pliant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The branches of the tree were pliant in the wind.

  • Example

    She was a pliant child, always willing to do what her parents asked.

  • Example

    The politician was criticized for being too pliant to corporate interests.

pliant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pliant

Antonyms for pliant

Phrases with pliant

  • a material that is easily bent or shaped without breaking

    Example

    The artist used pliant material to create a sculpture that looked like it was moving.

  • a personality that is easily influenced or controlled by others

    Example

    He had a pliant personality and often went along with whatever his friends wanted to do.

  • pliant response

    a response that is easily influenced or changed by others

    Example

    Her pliant response to criticism showed that she lacked confidence in her own abilities.

Origins of pliant

from Old French 'pliant', meaning 'bending'

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Summary: pliant in Brief

The term 'pliant' [ˈplaɪənt] refers to something that is easily bent or flexible, such as pliant material. It can also describe a person who is easily influenced or controlled by others, as in a pliant personality. The word has both formal and informal synonyms, including 'flexible' and 'bendy,' respectively.