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Adulation
Adulation
aj-uh-LAY-shunDefinition
(noun) Excessive admiration or praise, often to the point of insincerity or obsession.Example
The celebrity was showered with adulation, though some of it felt more like performance than sincerity.Word Origin
Late Middle English: from Latin adulatio(n-), from adulari meaning “to fawn upon.”
Fun FactAdulation isn’t just praise — it’s over-the-top, sometimes cringe-worthy worship. While it can be genuine, it often implies that someone is going too far in their admiration, whether for a pop star, political figure, or social media influencer. It frequently appears in commentary about celebrity culture, cult followings, or fan behavior that blurs the line between loyalty and obsession.
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Adulation
- Today's Word
Adulation
aj-uh-LAY-shun
Definition
(noun) Excessive admiration or praise, often to the point of insincerity or obsession.
Example
The celebrity was showered with adulation, though some of it felt more like performance than sincerity.
Word Origin
Late Middle English: from Latin adulatio(n-), from adulari meaning “to fawn upon.”
Fun Fact
Adulation isn’t just praise — it’s over-the-top, sometimes cringe-worthy worship. While it can be genuine, it often implies that someone is going too far in their admiration, whether for a pop star, political figure, or social media influencer. It frequently appears in commentary about celebrity culture, cult followings, or fan behavior that blurs the line between loyalty and obsession.
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