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Associations of "For servant" (30 Words)
allegiant | That owes or gives allegiance (to someone or something); loyal, faithful. It is impossible to be allegiant to two opposing forces. |
butler | The chief manservant of a house. |
cleaner | A device for cleaning such as a vacuum cleaner. My suit s at the cleaners. |
dutiful | Willingly obedient out of a sense of duty and respect. A dutiful child. |
enslave | Make a slave of; bring into servitude. They were enslaved by their need to take drugs. |
epigone | An inferior imitator of some distinguished writer, artist, or musician. The humdrum compositions of some of Beethoven s epigones. |
factotum | A servant employed to do a variety of jobs. He was employed as the general factotum. |
fawning | Attempting to win favor by flattery. Fawning adoration. |
flatter | Lavish praise and compliments on (someone), often insincerely and with the aim of furthering one’s own interests. She was flattering him in order to avoid doing what he wanted. |
flattery | Excessive and insincere praise, given especially to further one’s own interests. She allowed no hint of flattery to enter her voice. |
follower | A person who moves or travels behind someone or something. She remains an immensely divisive figure but she has a million followers on Facebook. |
footman | A soldier in the infantry. |
groveling | Totally submissive. |
henchman | A faithful follower or political supporter, especially one prepared to engage in crime or violence by way of service. The dictator s henchman. |
hireling | A person who works purely for material reward. The government s paid hirelings assure us that we re on our way out of recession. |
housekeeper | A person employed to perform cleaning and other domestic tasks in a hotel or institution. |
ingratiate | Bring oneself into favour with someone by flattering or trying to please them. A sycophantic attempt to ingratiate herself with the local aristocracy. |
ingratiating | Intended to gain approval or favour; sycophantic. With open arms and an ingratiating smile. |
lackey | A male servant (especially a footman. Lackeys were waiting to help them from the carriage. |
maid | A female domestic. Mary eventually managed to find a job as a maid. |
minion | A servile or fawning dependant. He gets oppressed minions like me to fob them off. |
obedient | Complying or willing to comply with an order or request; submissive to another’s authority. A docile and obedient dog. |
obsequious | Obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree. They were served by obsequious waiters. |
parasite | A person who habitually relies on or exploits others and gives nothing in return. The parasite attaches itself to the mouths of fishes. |
servile | Submissive or fawning in attitude or behavior. The incurably servile housekeeper. |
submissive | Abjectly submissive characteristic of a slave or servant. Submissive servants. |
sycophant | A person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage. |
sycophantic | Attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery. A sycophantic interview. |
toady | Act in an obsequious way. She imagined him toadying to his rich clients. |
unctuous | (chiefly of minerals) having a greasy or soapy feel. He seemed anxious to please but not in an unctuous way. |