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flatter

FLA-tuh
verb
1
To praise someone, often more than they deserve, in order to please them or win favour.
"He flattered his boss constantly, hoping for a promotion."
"She wasn't fooled by his attempts to flatter her."
2
To make someone or something look better than usual.
"That dress really flatters your figure."

How to Use Flatter

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo pay someone insincere compliments, or to make something appear more attractive than it really is.

Common mistake

This is also the comparative of the adjective "flat" (e.g. "the flatter of the two roads") — context makes clear which meaning is meant.

Common pairings
flatter someone flattering photo flatter your figure

Word Forms

flattered past tense, flatters plural, flatters plural, flatters singular

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Etymology

From Middle English flateren, likely blending an Old English word for fluttering or fawning with an Old French word meaning to stroke with the flat of the hand.

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