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- FLATTERED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FLATTERED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of flatter 2 to praise someone in order to make them feel… Learn more
- FLATTERED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLATTERED is made to feel pleased by something gratifying (such as an honor or a sign or respect or deference) How to use flattered in a sentence
- FLATTERED Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
feeling gratified or honored by unexpected favorable attention, as an invitation or compliment Thank you so much for linking to my recipe; I'm beyond flattered! praised or complimented in an insincere way, usually as a form of manipulation
- FLATTERED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are flattered by something that has happened, you are pleased about it because it makes you feel important or special I am flattered that they should be so supportive She didn't know whether to feel flattered or indignant People sometimes use flattered when they are expressing thanks in formal situations
- Flattered - definition of flattered by The Free Dictionary
To compliment excessively and often insincerely, especially in order to win favor 2 To please or gratify the vanity of: "What really flatters a man is that you think him worth flattering" (George Bernard Shaw) 3 a To portray favorably: a photograph that flatters its subject b To show off becomingly or advantageously To practice flattery
- What does FLATTERED mean? - Definitions. net
Flattery (also called adulation or blandishment) is the act of giving excessive compliments, generally for the purpose of ingratiating oneself with the subject It is also used in pick-up lines when attempting to initiate sexual or romantic courtship
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