sycophantry

[sik-uh-fuhn-tree]

sycophantry Definition

  • 1the act of behaving obsequiously to gain advantage or favor from someone powerful
  • 2flattery that is excessive and insincere

Using sycophantry: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sycophantry" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The politician was accused of sycophantry for his constant flattery of the president.

  • Example

    She was disgusted by the sycophantry of her colleagues who would do anything to get ahead.

  • Example

    His sycophantry was so transparent that no one took him seriously.

sycophantry Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: sycophantry in Brief

Sycophantry [sik-uh-fuhn-tree] is the act of behaving obsequiously to gain advantage or favor from someone powerful. It is characterized by excessive and insincere flattery, often used to describe people who are trying to get ahead in their careers. Examples include politicians who constantly flatter the president and colleagues who will do anything to get ahead.