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make flatter (verb)

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  • flatter — ► VERB 1) praise or compliment insincerely, especially to further one s own interests. 2) (usu. be flattered) cause to feel honoured and pleased. 3) (flatter oneself) believe something favourable about oneself, especially something unfounded. 4)… …   English terms dictionary

  • flatter — verb (T) 1 to praise someone in an insincere way in order to please them or get something from them: He flattered her, saying how beautiful her eyes were. 2 be flattered to be pleased because someone has shown you that they like or admire you: I… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • flatter — [[t]flæ̱tə(r)[/t]] flatters, flattering, flattered 1) VERB (disapproval) If someone flatters you, they praise you in an exaggerated way that is not sincere, because they want to please you or to persuade you to do something. [V n] I knew she was… …   English dictionary

  • flatter — [ˈflætə] verb [T] 1) to praise someone in order to make them feel special, often in a way that is not sincere She flattered him and told him what he wanted to hear.[/ex] 2) if something flatters you, it makes you look good when you use it or wear …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • flatterer — flatter ► VERB 1) praise or compliment insincerely, especially to further one s own interests. 2) (usu. be flattered) cause to feel honoured and pleased. 3) (flatter oneself) believe something favourable about oneself, especially something… …   English terms dictionary

  • brown-nose — verb flatter with the intention of getting something • Syn: ↑butter up • Hypernyms: ↑flatter, ↑blandish • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody Sam cannot brown nose Sue * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • flatten — verb (flattened; flattening) Date: 1630 transitive verb to make flat: as a. to make level or smooth b. to knock down; also to defeat decisively c. to make dull or uninspired often used with out d. to make (as paint) lusterless e. to stabilize… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • play — verb 1》 engage in games or other activities for enjoyment rather than for a serious or practical purpose.     ↘amuse oneself by engaging in imaginative pretence.     ↘(play with) treat inconsiderately for one s own amusement: she likes to play… …   English new terms dictionary

  • flatten — verb 1 (I, T) also flatten out to make something flat or flatter or to become flat or flatter: Noah flattened the cardboard boxes before throwing them away. | The land flattened out as we neared the coast. 2 (T) to destroy a building or town by… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • flatten — verb 1》 make or become flat or flatter. 2》 press (oneself) against a surface. 3》 raze to the ground. 4》 informal strike (someone) so as to make them fall down. 5》 Music lower (a note) in pitch by a semitone. Derivatives flattened adjective… …   English new terms dictionary

  • flatten — verb a) To make something flat or flatter. As there was a lot of damage, we chose the heavy roller to flatten the pitch. b) To knock down or lay low. Mary would flatten the dough before rolling it into pretzels …   Wiktionary

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