No. Kowtow is a verb. It means to show deference, especially in an exaggerated or obsequious manner.
You're looking for a verb which might mean "To be obsequious," actually. Just for others' clarification.Definitions of obsequious include the following:bootlicking: attempting to win favor from influential people by flatteryattentive in an ingratiating or servile manner; "obsequious shop assistants"Off-hand, I'd say "to obsequiate," but that doesn't appear to the a word as of yet.Alteranatively, you could use "to fawn." It means about the same thing.Fawn, Verb : "to seek notice or favor by servile demeanor"see http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fawn-----"Syncophantize" is probably a better fit.
The word "obsequious" is an adjective. Here's an example of its usage: Every mother dreams of having an obsequious child.
Obsequious means compliant; obedient; servile; oily. A sentence example: He was so obsequious when the boss was present, that his co-workers shunned him in disgrace.
A synonym for obsequious could be: Well behaved. Hope myanswer helped you!:)
A Toady is an obsequious sycophant. An obsequious sycophant is a person who constantly flatters important people. Other people would call this person a toady. Obsequious: Complaisance of compliant, dutiful and obedient. Sycophant: A person who flatters higher or important people Toady: A mixture of Obsequious and Sycophant By: Emmy
I don't know!---------The character Uriah Heep is considered to be very obsequious.
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sometimes i think that iam obsequious because i like being praised
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The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."
The term 'toady' has two meanings. The first is a noun, meaning a person who will behave obsequiously to a person of importance. The second is an verb, meaning to act in an obsequious way.