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adulatory


Meanings
  • adjective, noun, verb

    Expressing or showing excessive praise or admiration for someone or something.


Rhymes
Words rhyming with adulatory
apothecary , jubilatory , ubiquitous
Variants
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adulate , adulated , adulates , adulating , adulation , adulations , adulator , adulators , adulatory , self-adulatory
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'adulatus', meaning 'pampered' or 'catered to'. The term 'adulatory' comes from the verb 'adulare', which means 'to wait upon' or 'to serve'.


Trivia
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  1. Adulatory language was used extensively in ancient Greece and Rome to describe the gods and their attributes.

  2. In the Bible, King David is described as having 'adulatory words' spoken over him by the people.

  3. In the English language, the word 'adulatory' is the longest word that can be spelled using only the letters 'e', 't', 'a', and 'o'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Flattery: Flattery is a form of adulatory language or behavior that is insincere and intended to manipulate or win favor. While adulatory language can be genuine and sincere, flattery is often used to gain an advantage or to deceive.

  2. Sycophant: A sycophant is someone who excessively praises or flatters others to gain favor or approval. The term comes from the Greek word 'sycophantēs', which means 'a accuser or informer'. A sycophant is often seen as insincere and manipulative.


Culture
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Adulatory language and behavior have been a part of human interaction since ancient times. In literature, adulatory language is often used to describe characters or objects that are admired or revered. In art, adulatory portraits were commissioned by rulers and nobles to depict themselves in a favorable light. In music, adulatory songs are sung to express deep admiration or devotion. In modern times, adulatory behavior is often seen in the form of fan culture, where fans express excessive praise and admiration for their favorite celebrities.

How to Memorize "adulatory"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a scene where someone is expressing excessive praise or admiration for someone or something. Visualize the person using adulatory language and gestures.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'adulatory' with the idea of excessive praise or admiration. Think of a time when you have received or given adulatory language or behavior.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating the word 'adulatory' with the phrase 'admiring ultraviolet orange yellow tomatoes'.


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