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sycophantic
sycophantic, a. (sɪkəˈfæntɪk) [ad. Gr. σῡκοϕαντικός, f. σῡκοϕάντης sycophant.] a. Having the character of, or characteristic of, a sycophant; meanly flattering; basely obsequious. b. Calumnious, slanderous.1676 Row Contn. Blair's Autobiogr. xii. (1848) 547 The base sycophantic fools magnify and exto... Oxford English Dictionary
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sycophantic
sycophantic/ˌsɪkəˈfntɪk; ˌsɪkə`fæntɪk/ adj a sycophantic smile 谄笑. 牛津英汉双解词典
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'Pathetic sycophantic dance': Michael Steele calls out Tim ... - MSNBC
Jan 20, 2024Donald Trump's victory in the Iowa caucuses and strong showing in polls heading into the New Hampshire primary essentially cements his place as the Republican nominee for president, but could ...
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Gozel Shagulyeva
Her writing about Berdimuhamedow earned her criticism from Eurasianet in 2018, where she was described as "sycophantic and craven" for her poem "The Messenger wikipedia.org
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sycophantly
▪ I. † ˈsycophantly, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. as prec. + -ly1.] = sycophantic.a 1680 in R. L'Estrange Answ. Litter of Libels 9 Sycophantly Knave.▪ II. ˈsycophantly, adv. rare. [f. sycophant a. + -ly2.] In the manner of a sycophant; sycophantically.1672 Penn Spir. Truth Vind. 94 We deny not the use of Mas... Oxford English Dictionary
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Study: The Science™ Pins Climate Change™ on Human Breathing - PJ Media
Dec 15, 2023Bill Gates admitted as much in 2010, to a cacophony of sycophantic applause from his lobotomized Ted Talk audience in a speech I previously covered at PJ Media. The world today has 6.8 billion people.
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Robert Duncan (actor)
Radio On radio, he appears in Old Harry's Game (also written by Drop the Dead Donkey writer Andy Hamilton) as Satan's sycophantic assistant Scumspawn. wikipedia.org
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sycophantically
sycophantically, adv. (sɪkəˈfæntɪkəlɪ) [See prec. and -ically.] In a sycophantic manner; like a sycophant; in the way of mean flattery.1643 Necess. Christ. Subjection 6 The States of England, as some of their Preachers..have sycophantically phrased them. 1728 Morgan Algiers I. iv. 90 Scurrilously ra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fables for the Frivolous
Among the more celebrated of the fables are The Persevering Tortoise and the Pretentious Hare, The Arrogant Frog and the Superior Bull, and The Sycophantic wikipedia.org
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Ludwig Hollonius
flattering praise a king must confront daily, and yet also must deal with the concerns of his office, to which, in the form of advice to the circle of sycophantic wikipedia.org
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Yes man
film), a 2003 documentary about the culture-jamming duo Yes Man (Kappa Mikey), a fictional character in the animated TV series Kappa Mikey Yes Man, a sycophantic wikipedia.org
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Towards Understanding Sycophancy in Language Models \ Anthropic
Oct 23, 2023Optimizing model outputs against PMs also sometimes sacrifices truthfulness in favor of sycophancy. Overall, our results indicate that sycophancy is a general behavior of RLHF models, likely driven in part by human preference judgments favoring sycophantic responses. Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build ...
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Char Khooneh
Nazir Shanbeh, a comically sycophantic caretaker, is welcomed into the family by Shokouh. wikipedia.org
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Critical friend
, for example in governance of schools where they hold the head teacher and other leaders to account, while supporting their wider aims without being sycophantic wikipedia.org
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Ketil Trout (Iceland)
The sycophantic brothers, who were favorites of King Harald of Norway (Harald Fairhair; Harald hårfagre), had prevailed on Harald and persuaded him to wikipedia.org
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