unusual act
Adulation is excessive praise or flattery for someone or something.
The answer is "flattery" - hope this helps :)
Flattery in a speech can help build rapport with the audience and make them more receptive to your message. However, excessive flattery can come across as insincere and may undermine your credibility. It is important to use flattery judiciously and authentically for the best impact.
An adulator is a person who lavishes excessive praise or flattery upon someone or something.
I can't think of a single specific word for false flattery but here are some ideas: * a false compliment = a "disengenuous" compliment * false compliments can be called "excessive flattery" or "buttering up"
The noun form of "flatter" is "flattery." It refers to the act of giving excessive compliments or praise, often with the intention of pleasing someone or gaining favor. Flattery can sometimes carry a connotation of insincerity, as it may be used to manipulate or influence others.
Excessive praise or admiration can be described as "over-the-top" or "exaggerated." It may also be referred to as flattery or sycophancy.
The phrase you're looking for is "flattery." It refers to excessive praise or compliments that may be insincere or exaggerated. While flattery can be intended to please someone, it can also be seen as manipulative or disingenuous if overdone.
"Flattery will get you anywhere" is an old axiom. She went out with him because he's so good at flattery. Will flattery never cease?
Fulsome means excessive, extravagant, or overdone.
Flattery will not work, I need results!Your poor behavior is not alleviated by your flattery.
A sycophant is a person who uses excessive flattery to try to gain favor from someone; also called an apple polisher, bootlicker, or brown-noser in slang.