fawner (Meaning)

Wordnet

fawner (n)

someone who humbles himself as a sign of respect; who behaves as if he had no self-respect

Webster

fawner (n.)

One who fawns; a sycophant.

fawner Sentence Examples

  1. With its large eyes and playful demeanor, the young fawn appeared at the edge of the clearing.
  2. As the doe gracefully trotted through the brush, she was protectively flanked by her devoted fawn.
  3. The fawn's gentle bleating could be heard echoing through the tranquil forest.
  4. In the refuge of the dense undergrowth, the fawn instinctively knew it was sheltered from danger.
  5. The fawn skillfully navigated the rocky terrain, hopping over fallen branches with agility.
  6. Its coat, adorned with delicate spots, allowed the fawn to blend seamlessly into the dappled sunlight.
  7. The fawn's curiosity led it to playfully explore every nook and cranny of its surroundings.
  8. The fawn eagerly followed its mother's lead, learning the ways of the forest and its inhabitants.
  9. The doe's watchful gaze was unwavering as she kept a vigilant eye on her precious fawn.
  10. The fawn's existence was an integral part of the intricate tapestry of life thriving within the forest ecosystem.

FAQs About the word fawner

someone who humbles himself as a sign of respect; who behaves as if he had no self-respectOne who fawns; a sycophant.

toady, sycophant, suck-up, bootlicker, flunkie, parasite, apple-polisher,fan, pupil, flunkey

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With its large eyes and playful demeanor, the young fawn appeared at the edge of the clearing.

As the doe gracefully trotted through the brush, she was protectively flanked by her devoted fawn.

The fawn's gentle bleating could be heard echoing through the tranquil forest.

In the refuge of the dense undergrowth, the fawn instinctively knew it was sheltered from danger.