flatters
फ़्लैटर्स
definition
verb
she was flattering him to avoid doing what he wanted
lavish insincere praise and compliments upon (someone), especially to further one's own interests.
translation of 'Flatters'
verb
ख़ुशामद करना,
बढ़ाना चढ़ाना,
चापलूसी करना,
बढ़ा-चढ़ाकर दिखाना
example
I'm not 'flattering myself' with some deluded belief of self-importance, if things get out of hand (which probably/hopefully they will not) I'll be the one getting really upset.
Wisdom is also needed in picking and satisfying his closest advisors and avoiding 'flatterers' .
The scoreline might have 'flattered' the home side, but the visitors could have no complaints about the outcome.
‘It sounds silly when it's five goals but the scoreline 'flattered' Perth,’ insists Ferguson.
Hell, I'm too vain not to be 'flattered' at least a little bit.
He said that he was honoured and very 'flattered' to be chosen as the first recipient of the award.
I thought about it, and I talked to a number of people, and I was very 'flattered' that people were interested in talking to me in the first place.
When I review the list of past honorees and their truly impressive contributions, I am 'flattered' and pleased to be among them.
Yet it is the Britons who Greene has good-naturedly fussed over and 'flattered' this season, praising their potential and pointing out the danger they pose him in Sydney.
A fluky opening score and a try right on the final hooter meant the scoreline 'flattered' Batley in what was an evenly-contested match.
And I can't help but notice how the survival/fashion gear 'flatters' her.
As a result, decide on some basic pieces of jewelry that will 'flatter' all of your clothing and travel with those.
Yes, it wasn't a good result for us, although the final scoreline probably 'flattered' them.
He did look awfully good; a slight beach tan definitely 'flattered' his appearance.
Admitting that he was 'flattered' by the interest, Gerrard said: ‘I'll sit down at the end of the season and assess my future.’
Choose a shape that 'flatters' your figure and a colour that suits your skin, eyes and hair.
Allow your child to try on different clothing styles until she finds what 'flatters' her or suits her personality.
I 'flatter' myself I'm the best dressed man here
The scoreline actually 'flattered' both sides, for this was not exactly the best advert for Premiership football.
It was a great honour, and I feel 'flattered' to have been nominated.
That interpretation 'flatters' him, for he did no such thing.
I wrote back one sentence: Don't 'flatter yourself' .
Scotland coach Matt Williams said he was pleased with his team's performance but said the final scoreline 'flattered' the Australians.
Artists are mainly 'flatterers' when it comes to the portrait.
Deftly edited, with a quickness of the hand that 'flatters' the eye, the series has provided a slick, hip and credible makeover for an ancient art.
Although this scoreline 'flattered' the Seasiders, there was a fair chance that they could hold out for the next 34 minutes.
He knows what cut and colour suit him best - like pink, because it 'flatters' his skin tone.
In the end, I thought the 3-1 final scoreline 'flattered' them a bit, but everyone at the club - players and supporters - had a great day out.
Choosing the right colour is also essential if you want to 'flatter' your natural skin tone.
‘Don''t flatt'er yourself! I wasn't doing it for your benefit!’
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