Adulation
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Adulation ( noun )
- Excessive admiration or praise, often in the form of flattery.
- An act of expressing excessive admiration or praise.
Origin:
From latin adūlātiō, from adūlārī ("to flatter").
Examples:
- He was used to the adulation of his fans.
- She was overwhelmed by the adulation of the crowd.
- The adulation of the media made him feel uncomfortable.
- The adulation of the public made him feel more important.
- The adulation of the politicians made him feel powerful.
(As a verb)
Adulation ( verb )
- Excessive admiration or praise, often in the form of flattery.
- An act of expressing excessive admiration or praise.
Origin:
From latin adūlātiō, from adūlārī ("to flatter").
Examples:
- He was used to the adulation of his fans.
- She was overwhelmed by the adulation of the crowd.
- The adulation of the media made him feel uncomfortable.
- The adulation of the public made him feel more important.
- The adulation of the politicians made him feel powerful.