toadyism (Meaning)

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toadyism (n.)

The practice of meanly fawning on another; base sycophancy; servile adulation.

toadyism Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's toadyism was evident in his fawning speeches and obsequious manner.
  2. Determined to curry favor, he engaged in shameless toadyism towards his superiors.
  3. The toadyish assistant eagerly volunteered to perform any task, no matter how menial.
  4. The toadyism of the courtiers disgusted the king, who valued honesty and independence.
  5. To advance his career, he adopted a strategy of toadyism, flattering everyone he met.
  6. The toadyish behavior of the company's executives alienated their employees.
  7. She was known for her toadyism, always agreeing with the opinions of her superiors.
  8. The toadyistic news anchor praised the politician's every move, regardless of its merits.
  9. The toadyism of the advisor poisoned the king's judgment, leading to disastrous consequences.
  10. The teacher's toadyism towards the principal earned him the respect of his colleagues but the contempt of his students.

FAQs About the word toadyism

The practice of meanly fawning on another; base sycophancy; servile adulation.

fan,flunkey, flunkie, suck-up, minion, bootlicker, sponge, lickspittle, flunky, sycophant

scorn, scorn, disdain, despise, disdain,despise, defy, scoff,jibe, challenge

The politician's toadyism was evident in his fawning speeches and obsequious manner.

Determined to curry favor, he engaged in shameless toadyism towards his superiors.

The toadyish assistant eagerly volunteered to perform any task, no matter how menial.

The toadyism of the courtiers disgusted the king, who valued honesty and independence.