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sycophantic Meaning in Bengali







sycophantic's Usage Examples:

paintings of royalty, where everything is intact and, dare I say it, sycophantic.


remove a character from realism into abstraction – in this case, the sycophantic nature of Rachel.


co-workers at Wernham Hogg with his rigid enforcement of the rules and sycophantic attitude towards David Brent, whom he views as a friend.


to suck up' characters that alternate between being condescending and sycophantic.


colleague referred to Bush as "sort of Rudin’s Smithers," a reference to the sycophantic right-hand man to Mr.


Smithers is the loyal, obedient and sycophantic assistant to Mr.


He is assisted at almost all times by Smithers, his loyal and sycophantic aide, adviser, confidant, and secret admirer.


is hampered by a heat wave, Erika being with child (their first), and sycophantic relatives.


by a uniformed dictator known only as Fearless Leader and a clique of sycophantic advisers.


He was said to be austere, never sycophantic to the grand prince, and never one to do anything against his own conscience.


the bull pen forced workers to compete and to cultivate servile and sycophantic relationships with individual foremen.


Europe riddled with american values and soviet subversion is a diseased sycophantic old whore: a Europe strong, united and independent is a child of the.


His sycophantic assistant Gareth Keenan (Mackenzie Crook) annoys and is often pranked.


repeated subsequently, "dutifully obliged" by the "complicit" Sykes, to the sycophantic appreciation of courtiers present.


Hurley, a laid-back guinea pig, Bucky, an irascible hamster, and three sycophantic mice.


fictional character in the animated TV series Kappa Mikey Yes Man, a sycophantic robot who appears in Fallout: New Vegas, and is voiced by Dave Foley.


leaders to account, while supporting their wider aims without being sycophantic.



Synonyms:

fawning; bootlicking; toadyish; obsequious; insincere;

Antonyms:

honest; true; insincerity; real; unservile;

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