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Definition of the noun adulator
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noun - plural: adulators
- a person who uses flattery
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noun
- One who lavishes excessive praises or flattery, one who adulates.
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The Game of Life & Relationships (2006)
Few Are Prepared by Pushpendra Mehta
An adulator is a white wash and does not tell you the truth. There is a very thin divide between flattery and appreciation.
The Lexicon (1998)
by William F. Buckley, Jr.
adulator (noun) One who praises effusively and ...
New Dictionary Armenian-English (2009)
by Matthias Bedrossian
flatterer, fawner, adulator; -stuzona, so s. anthropolatry; fig. fulsome flattery, adulation; —anusukko a. man-shaped, having the human form or figure; s.human image; ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference (1816)
ADULATOR.>./ [adulator, Lat.] A flatterer. MS. * ADULATORY, adj. [adulalorius, Lat ] Flattering ; full of compliments. ADULE, or Adulis, in ancient geography, a town of Egypt built by fugitive slaves, distant from its port on the Red Sea 10 stadia.
A popular and complete English dictionary (1848)
by John Boag
ADULATOR. Adxonitive, Ad-mon'ne-tlv, a. Containing admonition. Admonitob, id- mo n'ne-tfir, n. An admouUhcr, a monitor. Admonitoey, ad-m6n'ne-tur-re, a. Containing admonition; that admonishes. Admortization, ad-nior-te-za'shnn, n.
A Dictionary of the English Language ... Abstracted from the folio edition of the author ... Fourteenth edition, corrected, etc (1815)
by Samuel Johnson
ADULATOR. s. [adulator, Lat.] A flatterer. ADULATORY. a.
A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the folio ed., by the author. To which is prefixed, an English grammar. To this ed. are added, a history of the English language [&c.]. (1768)
by Samuel Johnson
ADULATOR / [adulattr, Lat.] A flatterer. ADULATOR Y.a. [adulalirim,Ltt.] Flattering ADULT, a. [adaltm. Lat.] Grown up ; past the age of infancy. Btuckmore. ADU LT./ A person above the age of infancy, or grown to some degree of strength. Sharp.
English etymology; or, A derivative dictionary of the English language (1783)
by George William Lemon
byckler, palpator, adulator ; quod an temere acciderit, aliis judicandum relinquo , con- tenrus monuisse miram quoque affinitatem esse inter Dan. byckler, adulator; et beggler, propola :" — this affinity perhaps induced Skinn. under the article ...
The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and sciences (1807)
by Encyclopaedia Perthensis
ADULATOR, n.s. [adulator, Lat.] A flatterer. Dm. "* ADULATORY, adj. [aduktorius, Lat.] Mattering ; full of compliments. ADULE, or Adulis, in ancient geography, a tewn of Egypt built by fugitive Oaves, distant from its port on the Red Sea 10 stadia ...
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Scrabble value of A1D2U1L1A1T1O1R1
The value of this 8-letter word is 9 points. It is included in the first and second editions of the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary.
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