unctuous
1 of 1adjective/ˈʌŋktʃuəs/
Forms:more unctuous,most unctuous
1
characterized by excessive ingratiation or flattery, often in a way that seems insincere or manipulative
- His unctuous compliments made her question his genuine intentions.
- The unctuous waiter seemed more interested in getting a tip than providing good service.
- She found his unctuous demeanor off-putting, as it felt forced and insincere.
- The politician’s unctuous promises during the campaign left many voters skeptical.
- His unctuous praise for his boss only reinforced the perception that he was a sycophant.