Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
toadying
verb (used without object)
/ˈtoʊdiɪŋ/

Definition
The act of flattering someone excessively, often to gain favor or advantage.

Examples
- His constant toadying to the manager made him quite unpopular with his colleagues.
- She spent most of the meeting toadying to the board members in hopes of landing a promotion.

Meaning
Toadying involves ingratiating oneself with someone in power or authority through insincere praise or behavior, typically for personal gain.

Synonyms
- Flattering
- Ingratiating
- Obsequious
- Fawning
- Bootlicking