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    flatter
    /ˈflatə/

    verb

    • 1. 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" Similar complimentpraisecommendadmireOpposite insult

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  2. to believe something good about yourself although it might not be true: [ + that ] Steve flatters himself that he's an excellent speaker. He flatters himself that, where Sara is concerned, he has the magic touch. I had thought I was quite good with tricky people but perhaps I flatter myself.

  3. Sep 26, 2024 · The meaning of FLATTER is to praise excessively especially from motives of self-interest. How to use flatter in a sentence.

  4. Flatter definition: to try to please by complimentary remarks or attention.. See examples of FLATTER used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of 'flatter' flatter. (flætəʳ ) Word forms: flatters , flattering , flattered. 1. verb. If someone flatters you, they praise you in an exaggerated way that is not sincere, because they want to please you or to persuade you to do something. [disapproval] I knew she was just flattering me. [VERB noun]

  6. FLATTER meaning: 1. to praise someone in order to make them feel attractive or important, sometimes in a way that is…. Learn more.

  7. [transitive] flatter somebody to say nice things about somebody, often in a way that is not sincere, because you want them to do something for you or you want to please them. Are you trying to flatter me? Want to learn more?

  8. When you flatter someone, you praise and compliment him or herbut you aren't totally sincere. You flatter your friend by telling her she's the best driver in the world. Because you want her to offer you a ride.

  9. to say nice things to someone in order to make them feel attractive or important, sometimes in a way that is not sincere: The interviewer flattered him about his recent work. be flattered. to feel very pleased and proud: I am flattered to have been given this award. She was flattered by his attention. flatter verb (LOOK ATTRACTIVE)

  10. 1. to praise insincerely, esp in order to win favour or reward. 2. to show to advantage: that dress flatters her. 3. (tr) to make to appear more attractive, etc, than in reality. 4. to play upon or gratify the vanity of (a person): it flatters her to be remembered.

  11. to play upon or gratify the vanity of (a person) (transitive) to beguile with hope; encourage, esp falsely. (transitive) to congratulate or deceive (oneself): I flatter myself that I am the best. Etymology: 13th Century: probably from Old French flater to lick, fawn upon, of Frankish origin.

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