Sequacious

adjective

Definition:

1. Someone who does not have of mind of their own.

2. Someone who is easily influenced or easily led.

3. Someone who adopts the ideas, goals or prejudices of someone else without thinking deeply about them.

4. Someone not independent of thought.

Examples of sequacious use in a sentence:

• Because Benjamin was sequacious, he participated along with nine other fraternity members, in the ruthless and deadly hazing of a nineteen year old, young man.

• I’d rather be around someone perspicacious, than someone sequacious. *

• It’s hard being friends with with Natalie, because she’s so sequacious and does whatever her two-bit husband demands of her.

• Hampton and his wife Hannah, reared their children to be independent thinkers and not sequacious fools.

* It’s an insult to call someone sequacious.

* Now it’s your turn, on a sheet of paper or in the comment section below, write a few sentences, using the word: sequacious.

* Tip : Use the word during a conversation today. The more you familiarize yourself with this word, by consistently incorporating it in your vocabulary and writing, the easier it will be to remember the word. Figuratively speaking, you’ll own the word.

* I’ll be sharing the word: perspicacious, sometime next month. 

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