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    sycophantic
    /ˌsɪkəˈfantɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. behaving or done in an obsequious way in order to gain advantage: "a sycophantic interview"

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  2. SYCOPHANTIC definition: 1. (of a person or of behaviour) praising people in authority in a way that is not sincere, usually…. Learn more.

  3. someone who praises powerful or rich people in a way that is not sincere, usually in order to get some advantage from them: The prime minister is surrounded by sycophants. See. sycophantic. Fewer examples. He is enabled by low-life sycophants who thrill in being around his celebrity.

  4. The meaning of SYCOPHANT is a servile self-seeking flatterer. How to use sycophant in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Sycophant.

  5. The meaning of SYCOPHANTIC is of, relating to, or characteristic of a sycophant : fawning, obsequious. How to use sycophantic in a sentence.

  6. Someone who's sycophantic goes overboard with compliments, usually to gain some kind of advantage. You see sycophantic behavior in Hollywood all the time, from red carpet interviews pouring flattery on movie stars to fawning autograph seekers. Sycophantic comes from the Greek word sykophantes, "one who shows the fig," a vulgar gesture of the ...

  7. (of a person or of behavior) praising people in authority in a way that is not sincere, usually in order to get some advantage from them: There was sycophantic laughter from the audience at every one of his terrible jokes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Praising insincerely or too eagerly. backhanded compliment. bootlicker.

  8. A person who attempts to gain advantage by flattering influential people or behaving in a servile manner.

  9. Definition of sycophantic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. If you describe someone as sycophantic, you disapprove of them because they flatter people who are more important and powerful than they are in order to gain an advantage for themselves.

  11. If you describe someone as sycophantic, you disapprove of them because they flatter people who are more important and powerful than they are in order to gain an advantage for themselves.