Toady

Toady (V. N.)

Pronunciation: /ˈtoʊdi/

Word Meaning:

  • Verb: Toady means to behave obsequiously or flatteringly towards someone in order to gain favor; to fawn or grovel.
  • Noun: A toady is a person who behaves obsequiously or flatteringly towards someone in order to gain favor; a sycophant or flatterer.

Uses in Sentence:

  • Verb:
    • The assistant toadied to the boss in hopes of receiving a promotion.
    • He toadied to the wealthy businessman, hoping to secure a lucrative deal.
  • Noun:
    • The manager surrounded himself with toadies who never questioned his decisions.
    • She saw through the flattery of the toady and refused to be swayed by his false praise.

Synonyms:

  • Verb: Fawn, grovel, flatter, kowtow, brown-nose
  • Noun: Sycophant, flatterer, yes-man, lickspittle, lackey

Antonyms:

  • Verb: Assert, challenge, resist, defy, oppose
  • Noun: Critic, rebel, skeptic, opponent, dissenter

Word Meaning in Hindi:

  • Verb: चापलूसी करना (Chaaploosi karna), चापलूसी बजाना (Chaaploosi bajaana)
  • Noun: चापलूस (Chaaploos), चापलूस आदमी (Chaaploos aadmi), चमचा (Chamcha)

Word uses in Hindi:

  • Verb: सहायक अध्यक्ष ने पदोन्नति प्राप्त करने की आशा में मालिक के प्रति चापलूसी की। (The assistant toadied to the boss in hopes of receiving a promotion.)
  • Noun: प्रबंधक ने अपने आसपास चापलूसों के साथ घेरा बनाया जो कभी भी उसके निर्णयों को प्रश्न नहीं करते थे। (The manager surrounded himself with toadies who never questioned his decisions.)

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