sheeplike

[sheep-lahyk]

sheeplike Definition

resembling or suggesting a sheep, especially in being meek, docile, or foolishly submissive.

Using sheeplike: Examples

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

  • Example

    The crowd followed the sheeplike leader without question.

  • Example

    She had a sheeplike obedience to authority.

  • Example

    He was criticized for his sheeplike acceptance of the status quo.

sheeplike Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sheeplike

Antonyms for sheeplike

Phrases with sheeplike

  • a shy or embarrassed smile

    Example

    He gave a sheepish grin when he realized his mistake.

  • a person who is considered a disgrace to a particular group, usually a family

    Example

    He was the black sheep of the family because he dropped out of school.

  • to imagine a series of sheep jumping over a fence as a way of inducing sleep

    Example

    I have trouble sleeping, so I often count sheep to help me fall asleep.

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Summary: sheeplike in Brief

'Sheeplike' [sheep-lahyk] describes someone or something that resembles or suggests a sheep, particularly in being meek, docile, or foolishly submissive. It is often used to criticize people who blindly follow others without questioning their actions or decisions. Examples include 'The crowd followed the sheeplike leader without question.' and 'He was criticized for his sheeplike acceptance of the status quo.'