Sentences

flatter in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To flatter means to praise someone excessively or insincerely, often to gain favor or approval.

Sample Sentences

  1. She tried to flatter her boss with compliments about his recent presentation.
  2. It's easy to flatter someone when you genuinely admire their work.
  3. While he appreciated the flattery, he preferred honest feedback over mere praise.
  4. Flattering remarks can sometimes mask insincerity in relationships.
  5. She knew that to flatter her friend would boost her confidence before the big event.
  6. She didn't know if he genuinely admired her talent or was just trying to flatter her.
  7. To flatter someone often means to praise them excessively, sometimes insincerely.
  8. He used compliments to flatter her, hoping to win her affection.
  9. Flattering remarks can sometimes mask true feelings or intentions.
  10. The artist was flattered by the overwhelming praise for his latest exhibition.
  11. She tried to flatter her boss with compliments about his leadership skills.
  12. The artist hoped to flatter the audience with her stunning performance.
  13. He knew that to win her heart, he would need to flatter her intelligence as much as her beauty.
  14. Flattery can often be seen as insincere, so it's best used sparingly.
  15. Despite his attempts to flatter her, she remained unaffected by his charm.
  16. She tried to flatter her boss by complimenting his leadership skills.
  17. His friends often flatter him about his cooking, but he remains modest.
  18. It's easy to flatter someone when you genuinely appreciate their talents.
  19. Flattering remarks can sometimes mask a deeper intention.
  20. She knew he was just trying to flatter her to gain her favor.