"flattery"; "critically acclaimed"; "reverence"; "revered"
to praise = faire un compliment [/des compliments], complimenter, faire les louanges de... (the latter being literary)a praise (noun): un compliment, une louange (often used in the plural : les louanges)
The word beginning with "fl" that is used to praise a person more than they deserve is "flatter." Flattery involves excessive or insincere praise intended to manipulate or impress someone. It often involves exaggerated compliments or false admiration to gain favor or approval from the individual being flattered.
The word 'compliment' is both a noun (compliment, compliments) and a verb (compliment, compliments, complimenting, complimented).The noun 'compliment' is a word for an expression of respect, affection, or admiration.Example: The critic gave you a compliment in his review.The verb 'compliment' is to say something nice to or about someone.Example: I'd like to compliment the chef on that lovely dessert.
celebration, applause, praise, commendation
flatter
to praise = faire un compliment [/des compliments], complimenter, faire les louanges de... (the latter being literary)a praise (noun): un compliment, une louange (often used in the plural : les louanges)
length, wordy...
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.
Longwinded
With humility, she blushed, as lavish compliments and praise filled her ears.
The word beginning with "fl" that is used to praise a person more than they deserve is "flatter." Flattery involves excessive or insincere praise intended to manipulate or impress someone. It often involves exaggerated compliments or false admiration to gain favor or approval from the individual being flattered.
The word 'compliment' is both a noun (compliment, compliments) and a verb (compliment, compliments, complimenting, complimented).The noun 'compliment' is a word for an expression of respect, affection, or admiration.Example: The critic gave you a compliment in his review.The verb 'compliment' is to say something nice to or about someone.Example: I'd like to compliment the chef on that lovely dessert.
Another word for verbal is oral.
Flatter.
Adjectives using 'word' include: wordy, wordier, wordiest well-worded worded
If a church leader says hallelujah, they should then shut up and actually let the congregation do so, since the word means "praise (hallel), you people (u), Yahweh (jah)". To praise one should also distinguish other verbal forms such as thanks, worship, complaint, etc. And ultimately our lives should speak well of him.
They understand body language and non-verbal actions. When you train a rabbit to do tricks, it's not actually interpreting your spoken word(s), such as "stand", but rather doing it for the food and/or praise.