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flattery

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Noun — Excessive or insincere praise, often given to win someone's favour.

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Etymology

From Old French flaterie, from the verb flater ("to flatter").

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What does “flattery” mean?

The word “flattery” means excessive or insincere praise, often given to win someone's favour. In plain terms, insincere praise aimed at pleasing someone or gaining an advantage.

How do you pronounce “flattery”?

“Flattery” is pronounced FLAT-uh-ree (/ˈflæt.ɚ.i/ in IPA).

How do you use “flattery” in a sentence?

Here is “flattery” used in a sentence: “His flattery didn't win her over — she saw right through it.”

What is another word for “flattery”?

Words with a similar meaning to “flattery” include carny, incense, adulation, ass-kissing, ass-licking and blandishment.

What part of speech is “flattery”?

“Flattery” is a noun.

Where does the word “flattery” come from?

The word “flattery” comes from Old French. From Old French flaterie, from the verb flater ("to flatter").

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