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Definition of flatter
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Flatter
(n.) A
flat-faced
fulling
hammer.
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Flatteries
::
Flatteries
(pl. ) of
Flatter.
Insusceptible
::
Insusceptible
(a.) Not
susceptible;
not
capable
of being
moved,
affected,
or
impressed;
that can not feel,
receive,
or
admit;
as, a limb
insusceptible
of pain; a heart
insusceptible
of pity; a mind
insusceptible
to
flattery..
Losing
::
Losing
(a.) Given to
flattery
or
deceit;
flattering;
cozening.
Palaverer
::
Palaverer
(n.) One who
palavers;
a
flatterer.
Captation
::
Captation
(n.) A
courting
of favor or
applause,
by
flattery
or
address;
a
captivating
quality;
an
attraction..
Smooth-tongued
::
Smooth-tongued
(a.)
Having
a
smooth
tongue;
plausible;
flattering.
Soothe
::
Soothe
(a.) To
assent
to; to
comply
with; to
gratify;
to humor by
compliance;
to
please
with
blandishments
or soft
words;
to
flatter.
Puff
::
Puff (v. t.) To
inflate
with
pride,
flattery,
self-esteem,
or the like; -- often with up..
Wheedle
::
Wheedle
(v. i.) To
flatter;
to coax; to
cajole.
Fume
::
Fume (v. t.) To
praise
inordinately;
to
flatter.
Seductive
::
Seductive
(a.)
Tending
to lead
astray;
apt to
mislead
by
flattering
appearances;
tempting;
alluring;
as, a
seductive
offer..
Forsake
::
Forsake
(v. t.) To quit or leave
entirely;
to
desert;
to
abandon;
to
depart
or
withdraw
from; to
leave;
as, false
friends
and
flatterers
forsake
us in
adversity..
Word
::
Word (v. t.) To
flatter
with
words;
to
cajole.
Cajole
::
Cajole
(v. i.) To
deceive
with
flattery
or fair
words;
to
wheedle.
Daub
::
Daub (v. t.) To
flatter
excessively
or
glossy.
Plebicolist
::
Plebicolist
(n.) One who
flatters,
or
courts
the favor of, the
common
people;
a
demagogue..
Sick
::
Sick
(superl.)
Having
a
strong
dislike;
disgusted;
surfeited;
-- with of; as, to be sick of
flattery..
Blandish
::
Blandish
(v. t.) To
flatter
with kind words or
affectionate
actions;
to
caress;
to
cajole.
Complimenter
::
Complimenter
(n.) One who
compliments;
one given to
complimenting;
a
flatterer.
Courtly
::
Courtly
(a.)
Elegant;
polite;
courtlike;
flattering.
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