toady

/ˈtɔdi/ or /ˈtoʊdi/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who tries to win favor by flattering or obeying someone in a servile way.

“He became a toady to the powerful businessman, often attending meetings just to be seen.”

2. verb

To behave in a servile or obsequious manner, often in order to gain favor or advantage.

“The politician was accused of toading up to the wealthy donor in order to secure funding for his campaign.”

Synonyms

  • flatterer
  • sycophant

Antonyms

  • defier
  • nonconformist