Adulation vs Ingratiating - What's the difference?
adulation | ingratiating |
Flattery; fulsome praise.
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Which ingratiates; which attempts to bring oneself into the favour of another. The implication is often of flattery or insincerity.
As a noun adulation
is flattery; fulsome praise.As an adjective ingratiating is
which ingratiates; which attempts to bring oneself into the favour of another. The implication is often of flattery or insincerity.As a verb ingratiating is
present participle of lang=en.adulation
English
Noun
(en noun)- It is still possible to discuss his place in art, and the adulation of his admirers is perhaps no less capricious than the disparagement of his detractors; [...]
Synonyms
* See alsoSee also
* admiration * adorationAnagrams
* ----ingratiating
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- That was an ingratiating smile.