0 very great admiration or praise for someone, especially when it is more than is deserved:
As a born performer, she loves the excitement and she loves the adulation.
1 too much admiration or praise for someone:
For radicals, the writers they chose to admire and that were most worthy of adulation had a number of characteristics in common.
Queenly adulation certainly doesn't focus on these women for their professionalism, their ability to make a place for themselves in a cut-throat business world.
He cautions that despite the deserved adulation of modern science, one should not confuse human theoretical knowledge with absolute truth.
He revels in diva-personae, singling out the stigmatised divas for worship and adulation, lovingly cataloguing eccentricities, mannerisms and deformities.
Mackintosh has been the subject of exhaustive documentation and widespread adulation.
But in this there is no evidence of servility or sycophancy and no disposition to indulge in fulsome adulation.
But let them not be deceived by adulation, false information or false optimism, which may come their way in inappropriate markets.
I give it in adulation not in condemnation of these schools.
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(尤指名不副實的)稱讚,吹捧,恭維,奉承…
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(尤指名不副实的)称赞,吹捧,恭维,奉承…
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