Meaning & Definition of word "Flatter"
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Flatter
/ˈflætər/
verb:
- 1. To praise excessively or falsely, often to ingratiate oneself.
- Example: She flattered her boss in hopes of getting a promotion.
- 2. To show or express admiration or affection.
- Example: He flattered his friend by complimenting her artwork.
- 3. To evoke a feeling of pleasure or pride in someone.
- Example: It flattered him to know that his work was appreciated by his peers.
Etymology
Middle English 'flatoren', from Old French 'flater', of uncertain origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
flatter someone:
To compliment or praise someone in a way that is not sincere.
flattering remarks:
Comments that are intended to praise or appeal positively.
flatter to deceive:
To give excessive praise with the intent to mislead someone.
Related Words
admire:
To regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.
praise:
To express warm approval or admiration.
compliment:
To say something nice about someone.
Slang Meanings of flatter
Meaning: To butter up
Example Sentence: He's just trying to butter you up so you'll lend him some money.
Meaning: To sweet-talk
Example Sentence: She sweet-talked her way into a promotion by flattering the boss.