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unobsequious

  • a word derived from obsequious.
    obsequious
    adjective
    characterized by or showing servile obedience and excessive eagerness to please; fawning; ingratiating.

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Service achieves a European ideal: professional, unobsequious, never intrusive, but conspiratorial if you care to engage.

From Seattle Times Jan. 18, 2017

With philosophy profound in his long face, Mr. Smooth made his compliments to the new and very sedate minister, who some facetious wags called the very unobsequious Jimmy Buckanan, of Pensylvane.

From The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth by Timothy Templeton

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