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Which word is opposite in meaning to "imperious"?

  1. Arrogant

  2. Moody

  3. Subservient

  4. Stormy

The correct answer is: Subservient

The term "imperious" describes someone who is commanding, dominant, or expecting obedience, often with a sense of superiority. Therefore, a word that conveys an opposite meaning would indicate a lack of authority or a willingness to submit. The word "subservient" perfectly captures this opposite meaning, as it refers to someone who is prepared to obey others unquestioningly or is subordinate in a relationship. This contrasts sharply with the commanding nature of someone described as imperious. In contrast, words like "arrogant" and "moody" do not directly address the concepts of authority or obedience, but rather describe attitudes or emotional states. "Stormy" also does not relate to the notions of dominance or submission, but describes turbulence or conflict, which is not the same as a lack of authority. Therefore, "subservient" is the most fitting opposite to "imperious" in this context.