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Gyeonwon
is there any relevance between being amenable and to acquiesce?
I'd like to know if there's any similar implication of to be amenable and to acquiesce.
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1 mei 2016 00:40
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Those are hard words. If I see "amenable" I think that a person is willing to go along with something without complaining. If I see "acquiesce" I feel like the person doesn't want to go along with something, but agrees to do it anyway.
Sometimes "amenable" is used when people agree to a compromise, but "acquiesce" definitely has the connotation of agreeing to something that you'd rather not agree to.
I hope that's helpful; it's a little hard to explain. Good luck with your studies!
1 mei 2016
Well, if we describe something or someone as "amenable", it usually means the potential of accepting something. If we use "acquiescent", it describes a person who is already agreeable; to acquiesce is something that person typically does.
Keep in mind that "to acquiesce" is a conscious choice. I can't think of a verb form for "amenable".
1 mei 2016
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