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flatter (1)

flat·ter [ fláttər ] (past and past participle flat·tered, present participle flat·ter·ing, 3rd person present singular flat·ters)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb compliment somebody to win favor: to compliment somebody too much, often without sincerity, especially in order to gain an advantage

2. transitive verb appeal to somebody's vanity: to please somebody by paying him or her particular attention, especially with a request to take some prominent role
I was flattered to be asked to judge the competition.

3. transitive verb make somebody or something look good: to show somebody or something to advantage, or make somebody or something seem better looking than in reality
a studio portrait that really flatters her

4. flat·ter your·self vr congratulate yourself excessively: to feel satisfied with some aspect of yourself or with something you have done, especially when the perception is false
He flatters himself on being a good judge of character.

[12th century. Origin ?]

flat·ter·er noun
flat·ter·ing adjective
flat·ter·ing·ly adverb
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