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flatterer n. toady, sycophant, fawner, wheedler, time-server, courtier,<br />

backscratcher, sponge, parasite, leech, hanger-on, sweet-talker,<br />

backslapper, truckler, lickspittle, Colloq yes-man; Slang<br />

bootlicker, Taboo brown-noser , Brit arse-kisser, arse-licker,<br />

bum-sucker, US ass-kisser, ass-licker: Don't believe anything<br />

that flatterer tells you.<br />

flattering<br />

adj. 1 complimentary, becoming, kind, enhancing: That is quite<br />

a flattering portrait of Dorian. 2 adulatory, laudatory,<br />

gratifying, fulsome, honeyed, sugary, fawning, ingratiating,<br />

unctuous, slimy, Chiefly Brit smarmy: Authors once wrote the<br />

most flattering dedications to their patrons.<br />

flattery n. adulation, cajolery, blandishment, sweet talk, beguilement,<br />

wheedling, gloze, Colloq soft soap, Slang boot-licking, Taboo<br />

brown-nosing, Brit arse-kissing, arse-licking, bum-sucking, US<br />

ass-kissing, ass-licking: A judicious use of flattery moved him<br />

up the corporate ladder.<br />

flaunt v. display, show (off), parade, flourish, exhibit, sport,<br />

disport, spotlight: They were like all the other nouveaux<br />

riches who flaunt their wealth in the stylish continental<br />

resorts.<br />

flavour n. 1 taste, savour, tang, piquancy, zest; tastiness,<br />

savouriness; essence, extract, seasoning, flavouring, seasoning,<br />

spice; aroma, odour, scent; Rare sapor: Overcooking destroys<br />

the flavour of food. This sweet has a minty flavour. 2<br />

character, spirit, nature, quality, property, mark, stamp,<br />

essence, characteristic, style, taste, feel, feeling, ambience<br />

or ambiance, sense, tinge, aroma, air, atmosphere, hint,<br />

suggestion, touch, soup‡on: We all agreed that the new play has<br />

a Shavian flavour.<br />

--v. 3 season, spice: She flavours her teacakes with ginger.<br />

flaw n. 1 fault, defect, imperfection, error, mistake, blemish,<br />

blot, stain, taint, (black) mark, damage, disfigurement,<br />

failing, weakness, weak spot; loophole: Flaws in the casting<br />

give this bell a dull sound. I can see flaws in your argument. 2<br />

crack, break, breach, chink, chip, fracture, rupture, fissure,

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