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      • fawning adjective fawn·​ing ˈfȯ-niŋ ˈfä- Synonyms of fawning : seeking or used to seek approval or favor by means of flattery
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  2. The meaning of FAWNING is seeking or used to seek approval or favor by means of flattery. How to use fawning in a sentence.

  3. This detailed and favorable book review is not a fawning endorsement, as the reviewer takes the author to task on several points. noun the act or practice of seeking favor by flattery or a servile way of behaving:

  4. From the Old English fægnian, meaning “rejoice, exult, be glad,” fawning can be both an adjective and a noun form of the verb fawn. Fawning people are often trying to win favor with the person being flattered, and it sometimes comes off as sucking up.

  5. When used as an adjective, it describes someone or something that displays fawning behavior. For example: “The fawning crowd eagerly awaited the arrival of the renowned author.”

  6. 1. : to court favor by a cringing or flattering manner. courtiers fawning on the king. 2. : to show affection used especially of a dog. The dog was fawning on its master. fawner noun. 2 of 2. noun. 1. : a young deer. especially : one still unweaned or retaining a distinctive baby coat. 2.

  7. praising someone too much and giving them a lot of attention that is not sincere in order to get a positive reaction: a fawning young man. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Praising insincerely or too eagerly. backhanded compliment.

  8. Fawning definition: seeking favor by flattery or a servile way of behaving. See examples of FAWNING used in a sentence.

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