Expert as in insinuating Characterized by insincere flattery or praise, often to gain favor or advantage. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Sycophantic'
The politician surrounded himself with sycophantic advisors who never dared to criticize his decisions.
In the competitive world of fashion, designers often face sycophantic praise from those seeking personal gain.
The celebrity's entourage consisted of sycophantic followers who never questioned their decisions.
The sycophantic journalist wrote a glowing review to please the celebrity, compromising unbiased reporting.
The politician's sycophantic speeches failed to resonate with voters, who valued authenticity over empty flattery.
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