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flatteries Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( flatteries ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଫ୍ଲାଟେରୀ, ପ୍ରଶଂସା, ଚଟାଣ, କାଇଟାବ୍, ମୋଶାହିବି, କ୍ୟାଟିଜିମ୍, ଫ୍ଲାଟ, କରତାଳି,

ଅତ୍ୟଧିକ ବା କପଟୀ ପ୍ରଶଂସା |,

Adjective:

ଅଭିଭୂତ,

flatteries's Usage Examples:

Shahak claimed that the book was full of crude flatteries of Nazi ideology and glee about the decline of the ideas of the French.


his letter to Cicero seems above all complicated and pedantic in its flatteries, but also demonstrates a good talent for military observation.


From their childhood they have been exposed to flatteries that should have spoiled them utterly; both have proved unspoilable.


the Duchess of Alba, with his quarrels with his models, his loves and flatteries.


The novel does indicate, though, that the grossly exaggerating flatteries concerning his abilities as a poet actually have some basis in fact.


sense and good nature won for her the esteem of the ladies as well as the flatteries of the wits.


were not in the wars to be ignorant of these things, and to read either flatteries or fictions, while the Parthians, and the Babylonians, and the remotest.


frightened by the unjust criticisms, nor to be attracted to the insidious flatteries, but rather to love that which Thou dost command .


trembling are the heights of tenderness M: almost surrendering How sweet his flatteries enter my heart.


Under the empire, the name of acclamationes was given to the praises and flatteries which the senate bestowed upon the emperor and his family.


immersed forever in a river of human excrement, similar to what their flatteries were.


were not in the wars to be ignorant of these things, and to read either flatteries or fictions, "while the Parthians, and the Babylonians, and the remotest.


scriptures of the independency of churches (1643) Ahab"s fall by his prophets flatteries (1644) A Fuller Answer to a Treatise written by Dr.



Synonyms:

palaver, cajolery, compliment, puffery, blarney, soft soap, coaxing, blandishment, adulation, sweet talk,

Antonyms:

dissuade, criticize, dissuasive,

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