The word "flatter" comes from the Old French word "flater," which means to stroke or caress. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to insincere praise or compliments given to gain favor or manipulate someone.
Flatter is a verb that means to give excessive or insincere praise. It can be used in the following possible sentences:I hate it when people flatter me.The man wanted to go on a date, so decided to flatter the woman.Sometimes a man will flatter his wife so that she won't get mad.
The artist was pleased to hear the critic flatter his work as a masterpiece.
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
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Yes, "blarney" is a noun. It refers to persuasive, flattering talk that is meant to deceive or manipulate someone.
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Keizuru examined herself in the mirror. She loved the color of the dress, but she though that the cut didn't flatter her body.
From flatter, Middle English flateren, from Anglo-French flater to lap, flatter.
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Flatter is a verb that means to give excessive or insincere praise. It can be used in the following possible sentences:I hate it when people flatter me.The man wanted to go on a date, so decided to flatter the woman.Sometimes a man will flatter his wife so that she won't get mad.
The word is flatter. (It has nothing to do with flat as in "flat as a pancake")
It has tw0 syllables: flat-ter.