adjective
- lacking independence or originality of thought; following others without question
Usage: formal; often critical
Examples
- The sequacious followers never questioned their leader’s decisions.
- His sequacious nature made him popular with authority figures but frustrated his peers.
- The committee was filled with sequacious members who simply agreed with whatever was proposed.
- She criticized the sequacious tendencies of social media users who mindlessly share content.
- The professor warned against sequacious thinking in academic research.
- His sequacious behavior in meetings earned him a reputation as a yes-man.