adjective
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having sufficient value to be bid on, as a hand or suit at bridge
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docile; obedient
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of biddable
Explanation
To remember biddable, which means "obedient" and "capable of being trained," think: "able" to do your "bidding." Certain breeds of dog, such as Golden Retrievers, are prized for their biddability. In other words, they are easy to housebreak, and you can train them to do tricks. Headstrong dachshunds are not known to be biddable. Bark "sit" and "stay" commands all you like, they listen only when it conveniences them. And cats? Your cat is likely evaluating how biddable you are turning out to be.
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Example Sentences
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Chava is a newly born golem—a mythological, biddable creature originating in Jewish folklore—without a master.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 30, 2026
Border collies, for instance, tend to be more biddable than the average dog.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 28, 2022
But there are plenty of examples and evidence of protocol meant to control the work environment and keep workers biddable.
From Salon ● Oct. 24, 2021
Female fear factory According to Gqola the “female fear factory” keeps women silent and biddable.
From The Guardian ● Sep. 29, 2015
Prince Aegon Targaryen was not near as biddable as the boy Young Griff had been, however.
From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin
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