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FLATTERER - traducción al árabe

INSINCERE PRAISE SPOKEN IN ORDER TO GAIN FAVOR FROM SOMEONE
Flattered; Flattering; Adulation; Adulate; Blandishment; Flatterer; Kolakia
  • ''Yes, It Is My Deceased Wife!...Only You Have Flattered Her Too Much!'', lithograph by [[Honoré Daumier]], [[Brooklyn Museum]]

FLATTERER         

ألاسم

مادِح ; مُتَزَلِّف ; مُتَمَلِّق ; مُدَاجٍ ; مُدَاهِن ; مَدَّاح ; مُطْرٍ

flatterer         
منزلف ، متملق مطر
FLATTERED         

الفعل

أَجْمَلَ ; أَدْهَنَ ; أَطْرَى ; تَبَصْبَصَ ; تَمَلَّقَ ; جَمُلَ بـِ ; داجَى ; دارَى ; داهَنَ ; مالَقَ

Definición

flatterer
n.
Sycophant, fawner, parasite, wheedler, toady, flunky, spaniel, lick-spittle, pick-thank, toad-eater.

Wikipedia

Flattery

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.

Historically, flattery has been used as a standard form of discourse when addressing a king or queen. In the Renaissance, it was a common practice among writers to flatter the reigning monarch, as Edmund Spenser flattered Queen Elizabeth I in The Faerie Queene, William Shakespeare flattered King James I in Macbeth and Niccolò Machiavelli flattered Lorenzo II de' Medici in The Prince.

Many associations with flattery, however, are negative. Negative descriptions of flattery range at least as far back in history as the Bible. In the Divine Comedy, Dante depicts flatterers wading in human excrement, stating that their words were the equivalent of excrement, in the second bolgia of 8th Circle of Hell.

An insincere flatterer is a stock character in many literary works. Examples include Wormtongue from J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Goneril and Regan from King Lear, and Iago from Othello.

Historians and philosophers have paid attention to flattery as a problem in ethics and politics. Plutarch wrote an essay on "How to Tell a Flatterer from a Friend." Julius Caesar was notorious for his flattery. In his In Praise of Folly, Erasmus commended flattery because it "raises downcast spirits, comforts the sad, rouses the apathetic, stirs up the stolid, cheers the sick, restrains the headstrong, brings lovers together and keeps them united."

"To flatter" is also used to refer to artwork or clothing that makes the subject or wearer appear more attractive, as in:

  • The king was pleased with the portrait, as it was very flattering of his girth.
  • I think I'll wear the green dress because it flatters my legs.
Ejemplos de uso de FLATTERER
1. Actually she‘s really a panderer and a flatterer.
2. The flatterer was being flattered, but he was useful too.
3. WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader on Sunday left the door open for another possible White House bid in 2008 and criticized Democratic front–runner Hillary Clinton as "a panderer and a flatterer." Asked on CNN‘s Late Edition news program if he would run in 2008, the lawyer and consumer activist said, "It‘s really too early to say. ... I‘ll consider it later in the year." Nader said he did not plan to vote for Clinton, a Democratic senator from New York and former first lady.