Adulations [noun]
Definition of Adulations:
overenthusiastic praise
Sentence/Example of Adulations:
It is only the servile adulation of later writers that has pictured Bruce as animated by patriotism.
Lifted to the skies for an hour by popular adulation, he has been sunk into obscurity ever since by historic contempt.
He does not seem to have deserved much of the adulation bestowed upon him.
When she came to town for the season she scored a decided success, and all the leading Dailies joined in the chorus of adulation.
What you wanted was someone to satisfy all your vanities—your yearning for devotion, for adulation, for sense of power.
If I lived in an atmosphere of adulation, I should end by kicking against the pricks.
His features are harsh, and something of the tyrant is legible even through the adulation of the painter.
Franklin was received with ludicrous adulation as an embodiment of republican virtue and philosophic thought.
It was in these moods of adulation and self-revelation that Marishka found him most difficult.
She evinced no self-adulation, and no undue dependence upon human resources.