Synonym: compliment, praise. Similar words: flattering, latter, matter, shatter, battery, scatter, pattern, no matter. Meaning: ['flætə(r)] v. praise somewhat dishonestly.
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31. As a general rule you should avoid unintentionally offending friends or potential friends, but instead flatter or compliment them.
32. After they lost their first two matches those fans must have wondered if once again Leeds were going to flatter to deceive.
33. It has a low, scooped neckline front and back and high-cut sides to flatter your legs.
34. Coffee was cultivated on the steep slopes while housing and processing plants were located on flatter ridges.
35. So I don't flatter myself that some one who gets my beliefs will automatically get true ones.
36. The shoe should flatter the foot, making it appear narrower and more elegant than it is.
37. His is a temperament well calculated to flatter and intrigue readers in the early teens and to draw them into vicarious adventure.
38. Humanists, deceived by cognates, can flatter humanism in disastrous ways.
39. It's stupid to boast about yourself. It's foolish to flatter and pamper yourself. It's wrong to be lenient with yourself. Dr T.P.Chia
40. The land was flatter here and there were fewer boulders strewn around.
41. I don't flatter myself that she was eager to take my name.
42. The interior is unusual with columns set on circular plan but with flatter, straight sides to the exterior walls.
43. Repeat this exercise ten times every day and you'll soon have a flatter stomach.
44. A decrease in economic uncertainty allows the C11L curve to become flatter.
45. Don't be afraid of enemies who attack you. Be afraid of the friends who flatter you. Dale Carnegie
46. As the trend toward a flatter management structure and worker empowerment continues, production managers will increasingly perform the role of facilitators.
47. Should we flatter ourselves that our descendants will find our concerns of the utmost importance?
48. The literature of the knowledge-based society already talks of organizational structures which are flatter.
49. He who knows how to flatter also knows how to slander. Napoleon Bonaparte
50. Children beg, cry, throw temper tantrums, flatter, and employ countless techniques to get what they want.
51. If we did not flatter ourselves, the flattery of others could never harm us. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
52. This compensates for the top-lighting. making the animals look flatter and less conspicuous.
53. The theory: a flatter,(http://sentencedict.com/flatter.html) less-hierarchical organisation would enable the information that managers need to take decisions to flow more freely.
54. The vast openness of Lappland may be less spectacular but the trails are flatter, well-trodden and rideable, sometimes.
55. The most that I can claim or flatter myself with, is to be of the middle rank....
56. A man needs a friend not to flatter him, but to strengthen him at his weak points. Edgar Watson Howe
57. She had got bored by herself - and, if I flatter myself, there was a tinge of concern for me.
58. Lake Saimaa is a fresh water lake and has flatter water and lighter, more fluky winds than on the open sea.
59. Be on your guard when people flatter you.
60. Yet for disport we fawn and flatter both.
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