Moderate as in complimentary Fawning and excessively attentive, often to gain favor or advantage; characterized by insincere flattery. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Sycophantic'
The teacher grew weary of the sycophantic student who always sought favor through flattery.
The sycophantic fans showered the actor with adoration, regardless of the quality of the performance.
In the competitive world of sports, athletes often attract sycophantic supporters seeking proximity to success.
The sycophantic student constantly complimented the teacher to get better grades.
The sycophantic politician ingratiated himself with constituents to secure votes.
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