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Toady

noun
/ˈtoʊ.di/

Meaning

a person who acts obsequiously to gain favor; a sycophant
to flatter or behave excessively subserviently toward someone for advantage

Example Sentences

He was known as a toady who always agreed with the boss.

Stop toadying to the manager and speak your mind.

Example Expressions

toady up to

Synonyms

sycophant, flatterer, yes-man, bootlicker, flatter, fawn, grovel, brown-nose, bootlick
Entry 1
sycophant, flatterer, yes-man, bootlicker
Entry 2
flatter, fawn, grovel, brown-nose, bootlick

Antonyms

critic, opponent, independent thinker, criticize, resist, speak plainly
Entry 1
critic, opponent, independent thinker
Entry 2
criticize, resist, speak plainly

Collocations

office toady, political toady, toady to the boss, shameless toady, toady up to, act like a toady
Entry 1
office toady, political toady
Entry 2
toady to the boss, shameless toady, toady up to, act like a toady

Related Vocabularies

to become or make something worse
to change direction or position
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to press something firmly, especially from all sides in order to extract or compress it

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