Sycophant

/ˈsɪkəfænt/ noun

A person who acts obsequiously to gain advantage; someone who flatters and fawns over powerful people for personal benefit. A sycophant is essentially a servile flatterer.

From Greek sykophantes, literally meaning 'fig-shower,' originally referring to someone who informed against people illegally exporting figs from Athens. The meaning evolved to describe any informer, then any person who curries favor through flattery.

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