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“sequacious”
sequacious (si KWAY shuhs) (adjective), more sequacious, most sequacious
1. Relating to someone who completely follows another person's views without any attempt to be original or an independent thinker: Sequacious people tend to accept everything they see on the TV news without any doubts.
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If anyone reads articles in newspapers, or other publications, without ever questioning any of them; then he or she is just part of the sequacious population.
2. Etymology: from Latin sequax, sequac-, "pursuing" from sequi-, "to follow".
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sequ-, sequi-, secut-, suit-, -sue
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