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    flattering
    /ˈflat(ə)rɪŋ/

    adjective

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  2. FLATTERING definition: 1. making someone look or seem better or more attractive than usual: 2. making someone look or…. Learn more.

  3. If something is flattering, it makes you appear more attractive. Some styles are so flattering that they instantly become classics. American English : flattering / ˈflætərɪŋ /

  4. The meaning of FLATTERING is marked by flattery. How to use flattering in a sentence. marked by flattery: such as; showing or expressing gratifying respect or admiration; excessively or insincerely complimentary…

  5. to believe something good about yourself although it might not be true: [ + that ] Steve flatters himself that he's an excellent speaker. He flatters himself that, where Sara is concerned, he has the magic touch. I had thought I was quite good with tricky people but perhaps I flatter myself.

  6. making someone look or seem better or more attractive than usual: a flattering photograph. That suit is very flattering. flattering remark He's always making flattering remarks. Opposite. unflattering. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Style & appearance of clothes. aesthetic. alterable. anti-fur. Aran. backless. flouncy. foppishly.

  7. Flattering definition: enhancing the appearance of a person or thing, as by highlighting pleasing features or making less pleasing ones inconspicuous. See examples of FLATTERING used in a sentence.

  8. Something that's flattering shows you in your best, most attractive light. When you're having your photograph taken, you might wear your most flattering outfit. The softly lit living room mirror is usually more flattering to your face than the harsh fluorescent light of a public restroom.

  9. Definition of flattering adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. censorious insincerely praising. 2. gratifying to the ego; pleasing: It's flattering to be considered for such a role.. 3. that shows someone or something to advantage: a refreshing new look that's flattering to skins of all ages.

  11. flattering. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English flat‧ter‧ing /ˈflætərɪŋ/ adjective clothes, pictures etc that are flattering make someone look as attractive as they can or make something as good as possible, even if it is not really very good That colour is very flattering.