toadyism

/ˈtoʊdiɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The practice of excessively flattering or trying to win the favor of someone in a position of power or influence, especially in order to gain personal advantage.

“The politician’s toadyism towards the billionaire investor was widely criticized in the media.”

Synonyms

  • flattery
  • sycophancy

Antonyms

  • disobedience
  • obstinacy