sycophancy
/sɪkɒfænsi/Definitions
1. noun
The practice of trying to win favor by flattering someone or doing something that will be pleasing to them.
“The politician’s use of sycophancy towards the wealthy donors was seen as a form of corruption.”
1. noun
The practice of trying to win favor by flattering someone or doing something that will be pleasing to them.
“The politician’s use of sycophancy towards the wealthy donors was seen as a form of corruption.”