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English
Etymology
From French adulation, from Latin adulātio (“flattery”).
Pronunciation
Noun
adulation (countable and uncountable, plural adulations)
- Flattery; fulsome praise.
He was uncomfortable with the adulation from his fans.
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Translations
Flattery; fulsome praise
- Arabic: تَمَلُّق m (tamalluq), مَلَق (malaq)
- Bulgarian: ласкателство (bg) (laskatelstvo)
- Catalan: adulació f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 奉承 (zh) (fèngchéng), 吹捧 (zh) (chuīpěng), 諂媚/谄媚 (zh) (chǎnmèi)
- Czech: pochlebování n, vychvalování n
- Danish: smigreri n
- Finnish: mielistely (fi), imartelu (fi)
- French: adulation (fr) f
- German: Lobhudelei (de) f, Vergötterung (de) f
- Hungarian: hízelgés (hu)
- Indonesian: puji-pujian, puja-pujaan, pujian, pujaan
- Italian: adulazione (it) f
- Latin: adulātio f
- Maori: enenga
- Norwegian: grov (no) smiger,, smisking c
- Portuguese: adulação (pt) f
- Romagnol: adulaziôn f
- Russian: ле́сть (ru) f (léstʹ), подхали́мство (ru) n (podxalímstvo)
- Swedish: kryperi n, rövslickeri n
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French
Etymology
From Latin adulātiōnem (“flattery”).
Pronunciation
Noun
adulation f (plural adulations)
- adulation
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