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Docile
/ˈdoʊ·saɪl/adjective
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Docile describes someone or something that is readily managed, trained, or controlled, typically showing a calm and cooperative disposition. In today's world, it's often used positively for well-behaved pets or students who learn quickly, but it can also hint at potential downsides like excessive passivity in dynamic environments.
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The most docile dog breed, the Labrador Retriever, has been involved in over 90% of guide dog programs worldwide due to its even temperament, a trait selectively bred from its working origins in 18th-century Canada.
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