flatter

memuji
definition
verb
she was flattering him to avoid doing what he wanted
lavish insincere praise and compliments upon (someone), especially to further one's own interests.
adjective
a flat wall
smooth and even; without marked lumps or indentations.
“I'm sorry,” he said, in a flat voice
lacking interest or emotion; dull and lifeless.
translation of 'flatter'
verb
membelai,
memuji-muji,
menganjung,
merayu,
menyanjung-nyanjung,
memujuk,
memuji
example
Choosing the right colour is also essential if you want to 'flatter' your natural skin tone.
The empire line is back in vogue after several decades, but it has always been a great style to 'flatter' any figure.
Layered shaggy styles 'flatter' the pear shape face.
Remember, when you compliment the trainee you also 'flatter' the person who trained them.
Alex told me that Benny tried to 'flatter' Alex into appearing in porno movies.
It's important to choose a dress style which will 'flatter' everyone's figure.
I 'flatter' myself I'm the best dressed man here
He took interest in what I did, went out of his way to please me, 'flatter' me, and just talk to me; he would truly listen to what I had to say.
He does not 'flatter' me with compliments, which I know cannot be genuine.
Take note of styles that 'flatter' and fit your shape.
As a result, decide on some basic pieces of jewelry that will 'flatter' all of your clothing and travel with those.
Time to 'flatter' her then, and get her back to at least friendship.
Try the following styles, proven to 'flatter' your body type.
On the eyes choose shades that 'flatter' your complexion, such as chocolate, rich brown, caramel and toast.
He then went on to 'flatter' them further by complimenting their car parks.
When you really want to 'flatter' your eyes, go for sheer, neutral shadow colors like beige or pale banana-yellow.
The final scoreline 'flattered' Walsall after the visitors twice saw efforts denied by the goal frame.
Well, Jack, I am still 'flattered' that you, of all people, would be interested in hiring me.
That interpretation 'flatters' him, for he did no such thing.
Allow your child to try on different clothing styles until she finds what 'flatters' her or suits her personality.
On the one hand I'm slightly 'flattered' by the attention and pleased that the writing here is giving someone pleasure.
He managed the nobility by honouring and 'flattering' them.
A fluky opening score and a try right on the final hooter meant the scoreline 'flattered' Batley in what was an evenly-contested match.
In truth, the scoreline somewhat 'flattered' the champions.
Artists are mainly 'flatterers' when it comes to the portrait.
Their findings suggest that many were 'flattering themselves' in their self-reported profiles.
She says that in a society where the female image is so important, it's difficult for women not to be at least partially 'flattered' by such attention.
In the end, I thought the 3-1 final scoreline 'flattered' them a bit, but everyone at the club - players and supporters - had a great day out.
Admitting that he was 'flattered' by the interest, Gerrard said: ‘I'll sit down at the end of the season and assess my future.’
There's something about that turned-up collar and the cinched in waist and the shape of a trench coat that 'flatters' every single woman.
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