sycophantish

/ˈsɪkəfæntɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Behaving like a sycophant; excessively flattering or obedient toward someone in authority in order to gain favor.
    • His sycophantish praise of the boss made everyone in the office uncomfortable.
    • The journalist's sycophantish questions during the interview revealed a lack of integrity.
    • She found his sycophantish behavior toward the principal both pathetic and annoying.
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