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    adulate
    /ˈadjʊleɪt/

    verb

    • 1. praise (someone) excessively: "he was adulated in the press"

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  2. ADULATE definition: 1. to admire or praise someone very much, especially when this is more than is deserved: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. : extreme or excessive admiration or flattery. Celebrities often feed off the adulation of fans, but that acclaim can be fleeting and illusory. Ruben Castenada. During the campaign, he basked in the adulation of his fans and emphasized the promises that drew the biggest applause and the most retweets … Peter Coy.

  4. ADULATE meaning: 1. to admire or praise someone very much, especially when this is more than is deserved: 2. to…. Learn more.

  5. Adulate definition: to show excessive admiration or devotion to; flatter or admire servilely.. See examples of ADULATE used in a sentence.

  6. To adulate is to flatter someone. A lot. Like, drop-on-your-knees-and-clasp-your-hands-and-say-"you-are-the-greatest-ever-to-walk-the-earth" a lot. The most interesting syllable in adulate is the ul-, which comes from ulos, a Latin word meaning "tail."

  7. Definition of 'adulate' Word Frequency. adulate in British English. (ˈædjʊˌleɪt ) verb. (transitive) to flatter or praise obsequiously. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. adulator (ˈaduˌlator) noun. Word origin. C17: back formation from C15 adulation, from Latin adūlāri to flatter. Word Frequency.

  8. Define adulate. adulate synonyms, adulate pronunciation, adulate translation, English dictionary definition of adulate. tr.v. ad·u·lat·ed , ad·u·lat·ing , ad·u·lates To praise or admire excessively; fawn on. ad′u·la′tor n. ad′u·la·to′ry adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of...

  9. Synonyms for ADULATE: adore, worship, like, idolize, revere, deify, hero-worship, canonize; Antonyms of ADULATE: hate, despise, dislike, detest, loathe, disdain, abhor, abominate.

  10. very great admiration or praise for someone, especially when it is more than is deserved: As a born performer, she loves the excitement and she loves the adulation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Praising and applauding. acclaim. acclamation. accolade. adulate. adulatory. clap. compliment. enthronement. eulogistically. eulogize.

  11. to show excessive admiration or devotion to; flatter or admire servilely. Latin adūlātiōn- (stem of adūlātiō) servile flattery, fawning, equivalent. to adūlāt ( us ), past participle of adūlārī, -āre to fawn upon (of dogs), apparently a nominal derivative, with ad- ad -, of an otherwise unattested base + -iōn- - ion. Middle French.