Similar words: sycophant, sycophantic, sarcophagus, tryptophan, cellophane, chancy, trenchancy, lycopene. Meaning: ['sɪkəfənsɪ /-fænsɪ] n. fawning obsequiousness.
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1. This misplaced sycophancy is compounded by a mass of aristocratic name dropping.
2. Sycophancy was the device of the least trustworthy.
3. " Inhumanity " and "sycophancy" are criticized, thus deepening the meaning of faithfulness, justice and humanity in the thought of Confucian discourses.
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4. He was free from all sycophancy or obsequiousness in the face of the reactionary ruling class.
5. The problem with sycophancy isn't so much that it's offensive to watch, but that it's a lousy business strategy.
6. The backstage area at G-Mex was awash with unadulterated sycophancy.
7. Instead, vision and leadership in China have come from its Netizens, who show none of the lame sycophancy that so many foreigners do.
8. This is a typical female action, in the animal world it is a symbol of sycophancy.
9. What weakness is it that you can never tolerate? --- Sycophancy and servile flattery.
10. There has ever been and ever will be found sycophancy on the side of power.
11. Of course, it all has to be done well; sycophancy and flat jokes do not weave the same spell.
12. Last week the party's members of the National Assembly pledged their loyalty to him in an atmosphere of competitive sycophancy.
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