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sycophant

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Noun — Someone who flatters a powerful person constantly in order to gain favour from them.

Etymology

From Greek "sykophantēs," literally "fig-shower," originally an informer or accuser in Athens. The literal sense is obscure and much debated; the meaning in English settled on flatterer.

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What is a sycophant?

Someone who flatters and agrees with a powerful person constantly, hoping to gain something by it. Always used disapprovingly.

How do you pronounce sycophant?

SIK-uh-funt — the "syc" is said like "sick", not "sike".

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