1. flatter
When your friends begin to flatter you on how young you look, it's a sure sign you're getting old.
If you flatter him, he'll do anything.
Don't flatter yourself
Or, if you want to flatter the person, "I have heard many
He was flattered by her attention. I was flattered at being asked to give a lecture
Perry would always flatter Mrs. Mitchell by praising her cooking
This suit really flatters you
I thought you would be flattered
That color doesn't flatter many people. The score line flattered England. (they didn't deserve to get such a high score)
She told me I looked lovely, but I’m sure she was just flattering me because I really looked a mess.
Steve flatters himself that he's an excellent speaker.
It flatters their ego.
I knew he was only flattering me because he wanted to borrow some money.
Flatter is defined as to praise or compliment. An example of flatter is to tell someone that she looks pretty today.
I flatter myself that I'm the best golfer in the club.
Inglese parola "mówić komplementy"(flatter) si verifica in set:
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