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Compliant

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

UK: /kəmˈplaɪ.ənt/ | US: /kəmˈplaɪ.ənt/

Definitions

  1. Willing to agree or conform to rules, standards, or requirements.
  2. Acting in accordance with regulations or laws.
  3. Easily yielding to others; submissive.

Usage Examples

  • "The company is fully compliant with safety regulations."
  • "She was compliant with her doctor's orders and took the medication regularly."
  • "The new software is compliant with industry standards."

Etymology

Derived from Latin complacere, meaning "to please," later evolving into Middle English through Old French influences.

Synonyms

  • Obedient
  • Submissive
  • Acquiescent
  • Conformant

Antonyms

  • Defiant
  • Resistant
  • Rebellious
  • Nonconformist

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishComplaciente/komplaˈsjente/
FrenchConforme/kɔ̃.fɔʁm/
GermanKonform/kɔnˈfɔʁm/
Hindiअनुपालक/anupālak/
Chinese顺从的/shùn cóng de/
Japanese従順な/jūjun na/
Russianсоответствующий/sʌɪəˈtvʲɛtstvʊjʊʊʨɪ/
Arabicمطيع/muṭīʿ/
Tamilஇணங்கும்/iṇaṅgum/
Bengaliঅনুগত/onugoto/
Kannadaಅನುಸರಿಸುವ/anusarisuva/
Marathiपालन करणारा/pālan karaṇārā/
Teluguకంప్లయింట్/kamplyaint/
Punjabiਅਨੁਕੂਲ/anukūl/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

UK: More emphasis on the "pliant" part of the word. | US: Slightly softer pronunciation with more blending.

Historical Usage

The word "compliant" has been used in legal and professional contexts since the 17th century, becoming more prominent in regulatory and business environments in modern times.

Cultural Nuances

In corporate and governmental contexts, being "compliant" is a necessity for following legal standards. In social settings, it may imply submissiveness or a lack of personal autonomy.

More Information

Being compliant can be both a positive trait, ensuring harmony and adherence to regulations, and a negative trait if it suggests passivity or lack of independent thinking.

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