(to establish oneself in the favor or good graces of others, especially by deliberate effort)
"He sought to ingratiate himself with his guests by giving them all gifts."
She tried to ingratiate herself with the new boss by bringing him coffee every morning.
"Manipulate" is a word that rhymes with "insinuate".
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The word "be" is the fourth word in this sentence.
A declarative sentence.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
Our crowded, loud housewarming party did nothing to ingratiate us to our new neighbors.
Only if I wanted to ingratiate myself to you.ingratiate = suck up/earn favouringratiated = sucked up/earned favour
The student would always ingratiate to the teacher.
One synonym of the word ingratiate is pleasing.
Watch out for the "teacher's pet", who likes to ingratiate herself by commenting on how lovely the teacher looks every morning.Sensing that tearing apart the couch was not a good thing, the dog tried to ingratiate himself by crawling meekly up to his master.
Gratitude- "-grat-" thanks for
Ingratiate Oneself was created in 1994-12.
Because the correct pronunciation of that word is " in-GRAY-she-ATE ". Count 'em.
deviate, ingratiate
No it isn't used correctly. Plus, the pronouns aren't clear as to who is being referenced. Amir always tries to ingratiate himself with Baba's father to make him love him more than his cousin, Hassan. (the last 'his' refers back to Baba's father, so him, him, and his need clarified more) Amir always tried to ingratiate himself with Baba to make Baba's father love him more Baba's father loved Amir's cousin, Hassan. (love him-- who is him? does it refer to Amir, Baba or Hassan?) Think about the exact person Amir is trying to "ingratiate himself to", then see if you can use names more than pronouns. When a name appears, the first pronoun after that refers directly to THAT person. Again, use more names and make sure to sort out the pronouns and make sure each pronoun refers directly back to the person's name.
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