different between flattering vs blandiloquent
flattering
English
Etymology
From Middle English flatering, flatrung (gerund), equivalent to flatter +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- enPR: fl?'t?r?ng, IPA(key): /?flæt????/
Adjective
flattering (comparative more flattering, superlative most flattering)
- Attractive or good-looking; that makes one look good
- Synonym: becoming
- Antonyms: unbecoming, unflattering
Translations
Verb
flattering
- present participle of flatter
Noun
flattering (plural flatterings)
- The action of the verb to flatter.
- Instances of flattery.
Synonyms
- flattery
- soft sawder
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blandiloquent
English
Adjective
blandiloquent (comparative more blandiloquent, superlative most blandiloquent)
- Speaking, or spoken, in a mild, flattering manner.
Related terms
- blandiloquence
- blandiloquous
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