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sycophancy
noun as in self-seeking or servile flattery
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Gage said she found the most frightening aspect to be Patel’s sycophancy to Trump.
Carvey's bouncing and buffoonish take on Musk's sycophancy struck a chord, with the Tesla head commenting on it on X.
Like the French elites in World War II, they have become Quislings, establishing a tone of sycophancy and eagerness to please that unmistakably telegraphs that the rest of us are on our own.
But for all of his shameful fawning sycophancy over murderous tyrants, Trump has mostly confined his strongman adulation to matters of foreign policy and national security.
Trump is naturally very pleased with this unctuous display of sycophancy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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