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View synonyms for sycophancy

sycophancy

[sik-uh-fuhn-see, -fan-, sahy-kuh-]

noun

  1. self-seeking or servile flattery.

  2. the character or conduct of a sycophant.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of sycophancy1

First recorded in 1615–25; from Latin sȳcophantia “trickery,” from Greek sȳkophantía “dishonest prosecution,” from sȳkophánt(ēs) “informer” ( sycophant ) + -ia -y 3

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