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flatter

verb
Syllables
fla·
tter
/ˈflætər/
to highly praise someone in an exaggerated or insincere way, especially for one's own interest
Examples
  • The employee flattered the boss by excessively praising their leadership style, hoping for a promotion.
  • During the interview, the candidate flattered the company's values, attempting to create a positive impression.
  • She flattered her friend's cooking, even though the meal didn't meet her expectations, to avoid hurting their feelings.
Synonyms
blandish
Antonyms
disparage
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