fulsomeness

/ˈfʊlsəmnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being excessively flattering, insincere, or overdone.
    • She was put off by the fulsomeness of the salesperson's compliments.
    • Critics noted the fulsomeness of the biography, which read more like a fan letter than a factual account.
    • The fulsomeness of his praise made me wonder what he really wanted.
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