Learn how to use the comparative “more docile” and superlative “most docile” with example sentences and differences.

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Notes from a Native English Speaker

Comparative adjectives help us to describe how good or bad something is when compared to something else. For example, something is taller than something else. Superlative adjectives help us to describe something as having the most or least of a particular characteristic within a group. This makes it easier and more accurate to talk about and compare things.

What is the comparative form of “docile”?

The comparative form of “docile” is “more docile”.

Example

The kitten is more docile than the puppy.

Example

The second horse is more docile than the first one.

What is the superlative form of “docile”?

The superlative form of “docile” is “most docile”.

Example

Among all the animals, the rabbit is the most docile.

Example

The third child is the most docile of the three.

Why is this expression not used with most, more?

"Most" and "more" are used with "docile" to form the comparatives and superlatives. The forms "more docile" and "most docile" are commonly used to indicate a higher degree of obedience or submissiveness.

Does this expression have an irregular comparative/superlative form?

"Docile" follows the regular pattern of using "more" and "most" for forming comparatives and superlatives.

Expressions with similar meanings to “more docile”

Used to describe something or someone who is more willing to follow instructions or commands.

Example

The trained dog is more obedient than the untrained one.

more submissive

Used to indicate that something or someone is more willing to yield or comply with others.

Example

The second employee is more submissive to authority than the first one.

Expressions with similar meanings to “most docile”

Used to describe something or someone who is the most willing to follow instructions or commands.

Example

The well-trained dog is the most obedient of all the dogs.

most submissive

Used to indicate that something or someone is the most willing to yield or comply with others.

Example

The youngest sibling is the most submissive of all the siblings.

Using than with comparative “more docile”

When using the comparative form "more docile" to compare two things, you would use "than" to connect the two parts of the comparison: Example: "The kitten is more docile than the puppy." Here, "than" is used to show that the level of docility in the kitten is higher than the level of docility in the puppy.

How can I use this expression in context?

“more docile” and “most docile” can be used in a variety of situations to compare speed.
  • 1Animals

    The second cat is more docile than the first one.

    The second cat is more docile than the first one.

  • 2Children

    The youngest child is the most docile of all the siblings.

    The youngest child is the most docile of all the siblings.

  • 3Employees

    The new hire is more docile than the experienced employee.

    The new hire is more docile than the experienced employee.

  • 4Pets

    The second dog is the most docile of all the dogs.

    The second dog is the most docile of all the dogs.

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