Flatter
volume
British pronunciation/flˈætɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫætɝ/

Definicja i Znaczenie "flatter"

to flatter
01

schlebiać, pochlebiać

to highly praise someone in an exaggerated or insincere way, especially for one's own interest
Transitive: to flatter sb/sth
02

pochlebiać, przypochlebiać

to believe something favorable about one's character or abilities even though it might not be true
Transitive
03

podkreślać, ustanawiać

to make someone look attractive or enhance their appearance, especially with a particular color or style of clothing
flatter oneself
volume
to flatter oneself
01

to overestimate one's own abilities, accomplishments, or appearance

flatter

v

flattering

adj

flattering

adj
example
Przykład
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.
The salesperson flattered the customer by complimenting their taste and choices, hoping to close a deal.
She flattered her friend's cooking, even though the meal didn't meet her expectations, to avoid hurting their feelings.
The politician flattered the voters by making promises that were too good to be true, aiming to secure their support.
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