ADULATION: "excessive admiration or praise; extravagent flattery"



"Adulation" is a noun referring to excessive praise, flattery, or admiration, often given with great enthusiasm or devotion.

Etymology: The word "adulation" has Latin origins. It comes from the Latin verb "adulari," meaning "to flatter" or "to fawn upon."

Sample Sentences:

  1. The celebrity received adulation from fans as they gathered to catch a glimpse of their idol.

  2. Her accomplishments were met with adulation, and she became a role model for many.

  3. The politician basked in the adulation of the crowd after delivering an inspiring speech.

  4. Despite his humility, the artist could not escape the adulation of critics and fans.

  5. The athlete was uncomfortable with the constant adulation and preferred a low-key lifestyle.

Synonyms: flattery, worship, praise, devotion

Antonyms: criticism, disapproval, censure, scorn

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