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  • KOWTOW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    : to kneel and touch the forehead to the ground in token of homage, worship, or deep respect Did you know? Kowtow originated as a noun referring to the act of kneeling and touching one's head to the ground as a salute or act of worship to a revered authority
  • Kowtow - Wikipedia
    In Sinospheric culture, the kowtow is the highest sign of reverence It was widely used to show reverence for one's elders, superiors, and especially the Emperor of China, as well as for religious and cultural objects of worship [3] The word kowtow is derived from the Cantonese pronunciation of 叩頭 叩头 (Jyutping: kau3 tau4; pinyin: kòutóu)
  • KOWTOW Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    KOWTOW definition: to act in an obsequious manner; show servile deference See examples of kowtow used in a sentence
  • KOWTOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    In extreme cases, the kowtow can be used to express profound gratitude, apology, or to beg for forgiveness The household then kneels three times and kowtows nine times to pay obeisance and wish him a long life
  • Kowtowing - definition of kowtowing by The Free Dictionary
    1 to act in an obsequious manner; show servile deference 2 to touch the forehead to the ground while kneeling, as an act of worship, respect, etc , esp in former Chinese custom n 3 the act of kowtowing
  • Kowtow Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    She refused to kowtow to their demands
  • Word of the Day, February 09: Kowtow - Mathrubhumi English
    'Kowtow' means to act in an excessively submissive way or to show deep, often humiliating obedience to someone in authority Origin and History: The word "kowtow" comes from the Chinese word koutou (or k'o-t'ou), which originated from Cantonese
  • KOWTOW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you say that someone kowtows to someone else, you are criticizing them because they are too eager to obey or be polite to someone in authority See how stupidly they kow-tow to persons higher in the hierarchy [VERB + to] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1 3 Collins English Dictionary
  • Word of the Day: kowtow - The New York Times
    verb: bend the knees and bow in a servile manner verb: try to gain favor by flattering or being overly agreeable noun: the act of kowtowing Listen to the pronunciation The word kowtow has





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