Word |
Adulation |
Meaning |
great praise for someone, often more than what is deserved |
Example 1 |
Although Jason was a famous celebrity, he was very uncomfortable with the adulation from his fans. |
Example 2 |
It is obvious that most of the billionaire’s adulation comes from people who are simply after his money. |
Example 3 |
When the popular singer decided she could only walk on rose petals, everyone knew she had started to let the adulation of her fans gets to her. |
Example 4 |
Fans of the latest vampire book trilogy show a lot of adulation to the books’ writer. |
Example 5 |
Because the adulation of his young fans often got out of hand, the heartthrob was unable to leave his hotel without a security team. |
Example 6 |
The adulation and applause from the crowd made the former president smile. |
Example 7 |
After going unnoticed for several years, the model finally graced a magazine cover and became a source of adulation for every man on the planet. |
Example 8 |
My grandmother was a very religious woman who saved her greatest adulation for God. |
Example 9 |
When Bill made the game winning shot, his teammates showered him with adulation. |
Example 10 |
Even when the religious leader left the church, the clergy members continued to offer him adulation in their prayers. |