Fawning

/ˈfɔːnɪŋ/ adjective

Showing excessive flattery or attention to someone, trying to please them in an obvious and often annoying way.

From Old English 'fægn' or 'fain' (glad, willing). The verb 'fawn' evolved to mean 'acting glad or willing toward someone,' which eventually carried the negative sense of false flattery.

AMመንፈስ
ARمداعبة
BNসমর্থন
CAflatterer
CSchlubící
DAsmigrende
DElegen
ELυβριστικός
ESservil
FAساده
FIihailtava
FRflatteur
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