flatter

bajular
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
encantar,
lisonjear,
deleitar,
adular,
favorecer,
cortejar,
embelezar,
estimular,
agradar,
bajular
noun
assentador,
alisador
example
Alex told me that Benny tried to 'flatter' Alex into appearing in porno movies.
Choosing the right colour is also essential if you want to 'flatter' your natural skin tone.
Time to 'flatter' her then, and get her back to at least friendship.
As a result, decide on some basic pieces of jewelry that will 'flatter' all of your clothing and travel with those.
Layered shaggy styles 'flatter' the pear shape face.
Take note of styles that 'flatter' and fit your shape.
On the eyes choose shades that 'flatter' your complexion, such as chocolate, rich brown, caramel and toast.
Try the following styles, proven to 'flatter' your body type.
It's important to choose a dress style which will 'flatter' everyone's figure.
Remember, when you compliment the trainee you also 'flatter' the person who trained them.
He does not 'flatter' me with compliments, which I know cannot be genuine.
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.
I 'flatter' myself I'm the best dressed man here
When you really want to 'flatter' your eyes, go for sheer, neutral shadow colors like beige or pale banana-yellow.
He then went on to 'flatter' them further by complimenting their car parks.
The empire line is back in vogue after several decades, but it has always been a great style to 'flatter' any figure.
The scoreline actually 'flattered' both sides, for this was not exactly the best advert for Premiership football.
Yes, that possibility is something I wondered about when men 'flattered' me with comments about being cute, sweet and sexy.
The crowd's loud cheers and shouts of applause were typical of the 'flatterer' , excessive and insincere.
York dominated for long periods so much that the final scoreline 'flattered' Leeds.
The final scoreline 'flattered' Walsall after the visitors twice saw efforts denied by the goal frame.
Parkville advanced in the Youths Shield, but were somewhat 'flattered' by the final scoreline.
I went back thinking these were guys I had formed a great rapport with, and I realised that actually I was 'flattering myself' .
On the other, she was 'flattered' by his interest in whether or not she had a boyfriend.
She was wearing a turquoise suit that 'flattered' her dark complexion.
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.
There may also be an aspect of creative and spiritual growth for you here since you feel 'flattered' to be chosen for this honour.
He knows what cut and colour suit him best - like pink, because it 'flatters' his skin tone.
Their findings suggest that many were 'flattering themselves' in their self-reported profiles.
I wrote back one sentence: Don't 'flatter yourself' .
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