Ad`u*la"tion (&?;), n. [F. adulation,
fr. L. adulatio, fr. adulari, adulatum, to flatter.]
Servile flattery; praise in excess, or beyond what is
merited.
Think'st thou the fiery fever will go out
With titles blown from adulation?
Shak.
Syn. -- Sycophancy; cringing; fawning; obsequiousness;
blandishment. -- Adulation, Flattery, Compliment. Men
deal in compliments from a desire to please; they use
flattery either from undue admiration, or a wish to gratify vanity;
they practice adulation from sordid motives, and with a mingled
spirit of falsehood and hypocrisy. Compliment may be a sincere
expression of due respect and esteem, or it may be unmeaning;
flattery is apt to become gross; adulation is always servile,
and usually fulsome.