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adulation
adulation \aj-uh-LAY-shun\
noun
Adulation refers to extreme or excessive admiration, flattery, or praise.
// The triumphant players were greeted with shouts of
adulation.
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Examples:
“Curators focus on the sunnier side of Elvis's tragic story, yet Graceland still provides an intimate glimpse into superstardom and all that comes with it: the
adulation, the opulence, the hangers-on and the darkness that counterbalances such a burst of light.” — Rick Rojas,
The New York Times, 29 Nov. 2025
Did you know?
If witnessing a display of adulation reminds you of a dog panting after its beloved person, you’ve picked up
adulation’s etymological “scent”; the word ultimately comes from the Latin verb
adūlārī, meaning “to fawn on” (a sense used specifically of the affectionate behavior of dogs) or “to praise insincerely.”
Adulation has been in use in English since the 15th century. The verb
adulate, noun
adulator, and adjective
adulatory followed dutifully behind.