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sycophantic

adjective
sy·​co·​phan·​tic | \ ËŒsi-kÉ™-ˈfan-tik also ËŒsÄ«- How to pronounce sycophantic (audio) \

Definition of sycophantic

: of, relating to, or characteristic of a sycophant : fawning, obsequious sycophantic compliments

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Other Words from sycophantic

sycophantically \ ËŒsi-​kÉ™-​ˈfan-​ti-​k(É™-​)lÄ“ also  ËŒsÄ«-​ How to pronounce sycophantically (audio) \ adverb

Examples of sycophantic in a Sentence

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Of all the people Trump consults, Hannity is one of the least sycophantic. Jonathan Chait, Daily Intelligencer, "Report: Hannity Is One of Trump’s Least Sycophantic Advisers," 17 Apr. 2018 Just imagine Churchill allowing this humiliating, servile, sycophantic indulgence of the American president’s ego to go unchallenged. David E. Sanger, New York Times, "‘It Could Have Been Any of Us’: Disdain for Trump Runs Among Ambassadors," 10 July 2019 Yes, Morrison is a towering figure in literature, but some of the praise at times spills over into the sycophantic. Bill Goodykoontz, azcentral, "Review: In 'Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am,' magic happens when the stories start," 9 July 2019 Snobs are accused of being sycophantic to famous people. P.j. O'rourke, Town & Country, "P.J. O'Rourke on Why Snobbery Is a Good Thing," 15 Sep. 2016 Musk then cued up Galileo Russell, a Tesla fanboy who issues his sycophantic opinions on Tesla via a YouTube channel. Michael Hiltzik, latimes.com, "Elon Musk's performance on Tesla's earnings call could make people afraid to buy his stock — or his cars," 3 May 2018 The movie opens in 2001, in the northern village of Datong, where Guo Bin (Liao Fan), a member of the jianghu underworld, runs a mah-jongg parlor and enjoys the sycophantic attention of his comrades and underlings. Justin Chang, latimes.com, "Justin Chang's Cannes diary 2018: Passion and politics collide in 'Ash Is Purest White,' 'Cold War'," 13 May 2018 That hasn’t stopped some sycophantic Republicans and shrewd foreign leaders from stroking Trump’s ego by declaring him the winner though. Adam K. Raymond, Daily Intelligencer, "‘Everyone Thinks So, But I Would Never Say It’: Trump on Whether He Deserves Nobel," 9 May 2018 Newspapers have swung from sycophantic coverage of the former first family to decrying them. The Economist, "Angola’s new president, João Lourenço, has made an encouraging start," 3 May 2018

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First Known Use of sycophantic

1676, in the meaning defined above

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