adulatress (Meaning)
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adulatress (n.)
A woman who flatters with servility.
Synonyms & Antonyms of adulatress
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adulatress Sentence Examples
- The historical records described her as an adulatress who used her charm to manipulate those in power.
- The play depicted the cunning adulatress who plotted to deceive the protagonist for personal gain.
- In the medieval court, the adulatress was known for her cunning schemes to influence political decisions.
- The scandalous novel portrayed the protagonist as an adulatress who sought to undermine her rivals.
- The gossip columns buzzed with rumors about the alleged affairs of the famous actress, labeling her as an adulatress.
- The cunning character in the mystery novel turned out to be the secret adulatress, plotting revenge against her enemies.
- In the historical drama, the queen's close advisor was revealed as an adulatress, using her influence for personal gain.
- The courtiers whispered about the suspected adulatress who was believed to be manipulating the king for her own agenda.
- The medieval tapestry depicted the downfall of the adulatress who schemed against the royal family.
- The scandalous revelations in the tabloids painted the socialite as an adulatress, leading to public outrage.
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A woman who flatters with servility.
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No antonyms found.
The historical records described her as an adulatress who used her charm to manipulate those in power.
The play depicted the cunning adulatress who plotted to deceive the protagonist for personal gain.
In the medieval court, the adulatress was known for her cunning schemes to influence political decisions.
The scandalous novel portrayed the protagonist as an adulatress who sought to undermine her rivals.