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Sycophants Meaning in English

word · lemma: sycophant

ˈsɪkəˌfænts
SIK-uh-fants
sˈɪkɒfənts
SIK-uh-fuhnts

التعريف

People who act overly flattering or obedient toward someone important, usually to gain advantage or favor.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

'Sycophants' is formal and somewhat negative; it's often used to criticize people who flatter powerful figures for personal gain. Common with politics or workplaces. Similar words: 'toadies,' 'flatterers.' Rarely used in casual speech.

جمل نموذجية

The king was surrounded by sycophants who always agreed with him.

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Politicians often attract sycophants looking for power.

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His office is full of sycophants who praise every idea he has.

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Don’t trust what those sycophants say—they’ll flatter anyone in charge.

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After his promotion, he noticed more sycophants appearing at his meetings.

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The boss is surrounded by sycophants, so it’s hard to give honest feedback.

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