Not really. Praise is generally considered genuine and positive. Flattery is insincere praise with an ulterior motive (sucking up!)
Praise and flattery both involve praising or complimenting someone, but the intention behind them is different. Praise is genuine, while flattery is insincere and often given with an ulterior motive.
no, but false praise is a synonym for flattery
FLATTERY : overdone, fawning, or effusive praise, often used to curry favor (see SYCOPHANT).
Adulation, praise, compliment, and flattery.
Adulation is excessive praise or flattery for someone or something.
allurement, enticement, praise, flattery, fawning
While both flattery and praise involve expressing admiration or approval, they differ in intent and sincerity. Flattery often aims to manipulate or gain favor, whereas praise is genuine admiration or recognition of someone's qualities or achievements.
The answer is "flattery" - hope this helps :)
flattery battery
An adulator is a person who lavishes excessive praise or flattery upon someone or something.
"flattery"; "critically acclaimed"; "reverence"; "revered"
flattery
Excessive praise or admiration can be described as "over-the-top" or "exaggerated." It may also be referred to as flattery or sycophancy.