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noun

adulation

ad-zhuu-LAY-shuhn
noun
1
Excessive praise or admiration, often insincere.
"The dictator surrounded himself with adulation from state media."
"The young actor basked in the adulation of his fans."

How to Use Adulation

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishOver-the-top praise, often flattery that goes too far.

Common mistake

Adulation usually implies excessive or fawning praise, while adoration is warmer and more sincere.

Easily confused with

Word Forms

adulations plural

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Etymology

From Latin adulatio ("flattery").

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