It can be (flattered bosses), but is usually a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of to flatter (praise, compliment).
flattered in Tagalog: kinikilig
john please will you stop to flattered
"I am flattered" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Io sono lusingato.Specifically, the pronoun io means "I." The verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The masculine adjective/past participle lusingato means "flattered."The pronunciation is "EE-oh SOH-noh LOO-zeen-GAH-toh."
The English phrase "I'm flattered" is translated to Spanish as: "Me halagas."
Io sono lusingato in the masculine and Io sono lusingata in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I am flattered."Specifically, the pronoun io means "I." The verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The masculine adjective/past participle lusingato and the feminine lusingata mean "flattered."The pronunciation is "EE-oh SOH-noh LOO-zeen-GAH-toh" in the masculine and "EE-oh SOH-noh LOO-zeen-GAH-tah" in the feminine.
The cast of Flattered - 1995 includes: Mark Haas as Jack Roberts
Flattered - 2014 was released on: USA: 20 January 2014 (video premiere)
Its spelt flattered
"Flatter" (or past tense flattered) means "giving high praise to another person, especially false praise" or " to make (someone) feel honored and pleased." Example sentences: I am flattered by your offer, but I'm not available to take on additional responsibilities at this time. He flattered the boss, which led him to a faster promotion.
Whatever you said to him to make him feel flattered does not need a reply or, you could say 'You are welcome.'
Flattered edit: Shattered Mattered Battered Latter Ladder Tattered
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