Advanced as in menial Characterized by excessive flattery or fawning, often to gain favor or approval; behaving in an overly obedient or servile manner, similar to being obsequious. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Sycophantic'
The political advisor's sycophantic approach to the candidate became evident during the campaign.
The sycophantic reviews from critics failed to capture the flaws in the movie, misleading the audience.
Despite the sycophantic applause, the actor felt a lack of genuine appreciation for his performance.
The sycophantic employee's constant flattery became transparent, undermining his credibility.
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