Nghĩa của từ flattery bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
excessive and insincere praise, especially that given to further one's own interests.
his healthy distrust of courtiers' flattery

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1. Flattery—A Trap

2. Safeguards Against Flattery

3. Cajolery definition: flattery intended to persuade synonyms: palaver, flattery, blandishment antonyms: dissuade

4. Praise and Flattery Defined

5. Reproof better than flattery (23)

6. Flattery will get you nowhere.

7. He's highly susceptible to flattery.

8. She bought favour with flattery.

9. I find his flattery odious.

10. Above all, flattery is unloving.

11. Flattery is not his style.

12. She persuaded him with flattery.

13. His letter was dripping with flattery.

14. She isn't very susceptible to flattery.

15. 15 synonyms for Adulation: extravagant flattery, worship, fawning, sycophancy, fulsome praise, blandishment, bootlicking, servile flattery, blandishment

16. Blandishment (also: cajolery, flattery, ingratiation) volume_up

17. James was extremely susceptible to flattery.

18. The flattery made her expand.

19. She was very susceptible to flattery.

20. Marked by effusive and insincere flattery.

21. Cajolery: 1 n flattery intended to persuade Synonyms: blandishment , palaver Type of: flattery excessive or insincere praise

22. Expert flattery may purchase an honest man.

23. John found himself surrounded by insincere flattery.

24. 1 Flattery will get you nowhere.

25. Adulation - servile flattery; exaggerated and hypocritical praise flattery - excessive or insincere praise Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

26. He is ambitious and susceptible to flattery.

27. I was disgusted by her fulsome flattery.

28. Flattery indeed. Other manufacturers should follow suit!

29. That guy is a pushover for flattery.

30. I was disgusted by his fulsome flattery.

31. Salespeople are often accused of using artificial flattery.

32. Flattery usually works like a charm with him.

33. Flattery bring friend, but the truth beget enmity.

34. A request like yours requires flattery and groveling.

35. Courtliness (also: blandishment, blarney, flattery, fawning) volume_up

36. Flattery is a cheap distraction from truth.

37. She falls for his flattery every time.

38. Blandish: To coax by flattery or wheedling; cajole

39. He thinks he can get his way through flattery.

40. You're too intelligent to fall for his flattery.

41. To Beguile is to entertain and convince by flattery

42. Flattery brings friends, but the truth begets enmity. 

43. He was laying the flattery on with a trowel.

44. The film star is blase about endless flattery now.

45. Adulation means to offer flattery to another person

46. Cajole definition, to persuade by flattery or promises; wheedle; coax

47. Blandishment (also: adulation, backslapping, flattery, obsequiousness, sycophancy, toadying, toadyism)

48. 2 Salespeople are often accused of using artificial flattery.

49. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

50. 2 Flattery usually works like a charm with him.