Use "obsequious" in a sentence

1. He is obsequious to men in power.

2. In fact, the letter is almost obsequious.

3. Don't be so damned obsequious.

4. He is an obsequious shop owner.

5. She is an obsequious shop owner.

6. The waiter was polite and efficient, but not obsequious.

7. Often Assiduities Constant personal attention and often obsequious

8. Often Assiduities Constant personal attention and often obsequious

9. No, let me be obsequious in thy heart.

10. He looked at the two ladies with an obsequious air.

11. The secretary is exceedingly obsequious to the manager.

12. Chandler's weasel face screwed into an obsequious smile.

13. The salesman's obsequious manner was beginning to irritate me.

14. The obsequious brush curtails truth deference to the canvas which is narrow.

15. Assentation definition is - ready assent especially when insincere or obsequious.

16. Perhaps television was just too obsequious towards leaders to be revealing.

17. Don't toady to or be obsequious to rich or powerful people.

18. As it was, he was forced to his usual obsequious tolerance.

19. The manager's obsequious assistant annoyed the other employees in the department.

20. The landladies paid court to her, in the obsequious way landladies have.

21. So marble halls, crystal chandeliers, obsequious waiters were going to be in.

22. Adjective fawning, worshipping, flattering, sycophantic, servile, slavish, obsequious, bootlicking (informal), blandishing Adulatory reviews

23. In a court in which obsequious obedience to the monarch was the rule.

24. What does Courtier mean? One who seeks favor, especially by insincere flattery or obsequious behavior

25. Matrons, millionaires, educators, journalists, coachmen all bowed to him in obsequious homage.

26. He was obsequious to his superiors, but he didn't get any favor.

27. We strive like obsequious morticians to provide consolation by enshrining a corpse.

28. What does Brownnose mean? To curry favor with in an obsequious manner; fawn on

29. Assentation (countable and uncountable, plural Assentations) Insincere or obsequious assent; hypocritical or pretended concurrence

30. Flatter in an obsequious manner Familiarity information: Adulate used as a verb is very rare.

31. No nonsense about emotions, nostalgia or image. No obsequious talk to persuade Swedes in doubt.

32. Synonyms for Cringing include servile, crouching, cowardly, obsequious, submissive, fawning, grovelling, sycophantic, subservient and groveling

33. All this obsequious praise for his actions is enough to make most normal people sick.

34. Eldest son one's life life is to listen, obsequious, but finally however risk danger in desperation.

35. Their obsequious praise demands a rebuttal; because really, Mimic is pretty mediocre, even for a B-movie.

36. Servile, humble, craven, cringing, fawning, submissive, grovelling, subservient, slavish, mean, low, obsequious He sounded Abject and eager to please.

37. They were obsequious and servile and did not presume to talk to their masters as if they were their equals.

38. Job's wife was my favorite character in the Bible, because she chose death rather than obsequious acceptance, like that masochist she married.

39. Bootlicker (plural Bootlickers) A person who behaves in a servile or obsequious manner; a toady (by extension) Anyone who is seen as supporting authoritarianism

40. Bootlicker (plural Bootlickers) A person who behaves in a servile or obsequious manner; a toady ( by extension ) Anyone who is seen as supporting authoritarianism .

41. And while he should have known better than provide an opportunity for obsequious and self-righteous compassion, his remark did point to a fundamental truth of investing.

42. 29 And while he should have known better than provide an opportunity for obsequious and self-righteous compassion, his remark did point to a fundamental truth of investing.

43. He pulls off the impressive feat of portraying his character as a shameless liar, sycophant, obsequious self-promoter and Besmircher of family honor while making him intensely likable until, as

44. Brownnose (third-person singular simple present Brownnoses, present participle brownnosing, simple past and past participle brownnosed) To flatter someone (especially a superior) in an obsequious manner, and to support their every opinion.

45. Brownnose (third-person singular simple present brownnoses, present participle brownnosing, simple past and past participle Brownnosed) To flatter someone (especially a superior) in an obsequious manner, and to support their every opinion.

46. Brown-nose (noun) · brown-noses (plural noun) · brown-noser (noun) · brownnose (noun) · Brownnoses (plural noun) · brown-nosers (plural noun) a person who acts in a grossly obsequious way

47. Brownnose (third-person singular simple present Brownnoses, present participle brownnosing, simple past and past participle Brownnosed) To flatter someone (especially a superior) in an obsequious manner, and to support their every opinion.

48. Coaxing: 1 n flattery designed to gain favor Synonyms: blarney , soft soap , sweet talk Type of: flattery excessive or insincere praise adj pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade “a Coaxing and obsequious voice” Synonyms: ingratiatory persuasive intended …

49. But when the Army Corp of Engineers decides to dump sludge down the Caloosahatchee river, we are Bleatingly told by the obsequious media that “fresh water” full of “nutrients” from Lake Okeechobee will be released into our drinking supply water of the river

50. But when the Army Corp of Engineers decides to dump sludge down the Caloosahatchee river, we are Bleatingly told by the obsequious media that “fresh water” full of “nutrients” from Lake Okeechobee will be released into our drinking supply water of the river.

51. 1921 – Pictures from the Insects' Life (Ze života hmyzu), also known as The Insect Play or The Life of the Insects, with Josef Čapek, a satire in which insects stand in for various human characteristics: the flighty, vain butterfly, the obsequious, self-serving dung beetle.

52. ‘I probably could have gotten away with it for a while, but I got ratted on by some Bootlicker at work who spotted me at this junkyard.’ Synonyms sycophant , obsequious person, toady, fawner, flatterer, creep, crawler, lickspittle, truckler, groveller, doormat, kowtower, spaniel, Uriah Heep

53. At the same time, his political career and the contents of his Chronographia have led commentators to characterize him as obsequious and opportunistic, because of his ostensibly uncritical stance towards some of the emperors and because of the many shifts in his political loyalty over the course of his life.

54. A Atenua Hardwareinterrupt a great deal of work entente mutuelle release on bail, bail hned paninirang puri, pag-alimura grijanje sensitively Psihološka priprema kattila behave obsequiously, dribble saliva, dribble saliva from the mouth, drool; slobber; flatter, act in an obsequious manner, dripping saliva, one who deals in slaves, one who

55. Blandish: 1 v praise somewhat dishonestly Synonyms: flatter Antonyms: belittle , disparage , pick at express a negative opinion of Types: show 6 types hide 6 types soft-soap use flattering talk on somebody adulate flatter in an obsequious manner stroke treat gingerly or carefully bootlick , fawn , kotow , kowtow , suck up , toady ,

56. Arriviste: 1 n a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class Synonyms: nouveau-riche , parvenu , upstart Types: climber , social climber someone seeking social prominence by obsequious behavior junior term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male lion-hunter

57. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Adulatory adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (obsequious) adulador/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa [b]grande[/b]", "mujer [b]alta[/b]").

58. Cringing adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (obsequious) servile, sottomesso agg aggettivo: Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata" - "Con un cacciavite piccolo" - "Questioni controverse" The Cringing audience hoped that the performer would stop soon.