Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A person who attempts to gain advantage by flattering influential people or behaving in a servile manner.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A tale-bearer or informer in general.
- noun A parasite; a mean flatterer; especially, a flatterer of princes and great men.
- noun Synonyms Parasite, Sycophant (see
parasite ), fawner, toady, toad-eater, flunkey. - Parasitical; servile; obsequious; sycophantic.
- To give information about, or tell tales of, in order to gain favor; calumniate.
- To play the sycophant toward; flatter meanly and officiously.
- To play the sycophant.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb obsolete To inform against; hence, to calumniate.
- transitive verb To play the sycophant toward; to flatter obsequiously.
- noun obsolete An informer; a talebearer.
- noun A base parasite; a mean or servile flatterer; especially, a flatterer of princes and great men.
- intransitive verb To play the sycophant.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who uses
compliments to gain self-servingfavor oradvantage from another. - noun One who seeks to
gain through thepowerful andinfluential .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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It is interesting, this Dwight Shrute troll who takes the moniker of the simpering sycophant from the very funny TV program The Office.
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Funny, I heard the word sycophant used by of all people, Mark Levin, to describe people so desperate to win that they would distort the truth in any way to to do it.
McCain Campaign Falsely Claims Obama Described Court's Failure to Redistribute Wealth As "Tragedy" 2009
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You either have a very peculiar understanding of the word sycophant, or very little familiarity with my posting record...
Oppressed by the label "Republican"? Ann Althouse 2006
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Since the law was abused in order to accuse the innocent, the name sycophant was given to calumniators and to the too numerous class of informers at Athens who subsisted on the money their denunciations brought them.
The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 446? BC-385? BC Aristophanes
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The proper meaning of the word sycophant was this: There was a law in Athens which prohibited the importation of figs. The sycophant
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My hunch is, Lieberman sees the direction of the political winds, and hopes to convince Democrats that while he’s been a McCain sycophant, he’s always been “respectful” towards Obama.
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My hunch is, Lieberman sees the direction of the political winds, and hopes to convince Democrats that while he’s been a McCain sycophant, he’s always been “respectful” towards Obama.
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Unless the fleet is looking for a new sycophant, that is ...
This Is Tense 2005
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Someone in Denver, who doesn't like Democrats, can spell "sycophant".
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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Someone in Denver, who doesn't like Democrats, can spell "sycophant".
valse commented on the word sycophant
A little etymological treat, in my opinion: "one who shows the fig."
June 18, 2007
jmjarmstrong commented on the word sycophant
JM reckons a sycophant is a person who stoops to concur.
August 26, 2011