fawning
Example Sentences
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Is it a parable about the dangers posed by artificial intelligence and the fawning tendencies of large language models?
From Salon
Mr. Carlson recently hosted a sympathetic, at times fawning, interview with Mr. Fuentes, and Mr. Roberts felt he needed to warn his fellow conservatives not to “cancel” them.
It could be ‘financial fawning’ — here’s how to stop.
From MarketWatch
These groups deserve shame, scorn and diplomatic rebuke — not fawning sympathy and United Nations red carpets.
From Los Angeles Times
On Comedy Central, Stewart took a similar satirical approach, becoming a fawning and "patriotically obediant host" of an "all-new government approved Daily Show".
From BBC
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