obligedness

[uh-blahy-jd-nis]

obligedness Definition

  • 1the quality of being willing to do something as a favor, especially because it is polite or expected
  • 2a feeling of gratitude or indebtedness

Using obligedness: Examples

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

  • Example

    I appreciate your obligedness in helping me with this task.

  • Example

    He showed great obligedness by offering to drive me home.

  • Example

    Her obligedness towards her parents was evident in the way she took care of them.

obligedness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for obligedness

Antonyms for obligedness

Phrases with obligedness

  • doing something because one feels obligated or indebted to do so

    Example

    She invited him to dinner out of obligedness, even though she didn't really want to.

  • to do something kind or helpful for someone who has previously done something kind or helpful for you

    Example

    I need to return the obligedness and help him move next weekend.

  • to demonstrate politeness or willingness to do something as a favor

    Example

    She always shows obligedness by holding the door open for others.

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Summary: obligedness in Brief

Obligedness [uh-blahy-jd-nis] refers to the quality of being willing to do something as a favor, often due to politeness or expectation. It can also denote a feeling of gratitude or indebtedness. Examples include 'I appreciate your obligedness in helping me with this task,' and 'Her obligedness towards her parents was evident in the way she took care of them.' Phrases like 'out of obligedness' and 'show obligedness' further illustrate the concept.