- verbflatter (verb) · flatters (third person present) · flattered (past tense) · flattered (past participle) · flattering (present participle)
- lavish insincere praise and compliments upon (someone), especially to further one's own interests:"she was flattering him to avoid doing what he wanted"
- (be flattered)make (someone) feel honored and pleased:"I was very flattered to be given the commission" · "at least I am flattered that you don't find me boring"
- (flatter oneself)make oneself feel pleased by believing something favorable about oneself, typically something that is unfounded:"I flatter myself I'm the best dressed man here"
- give an unrealistically favorable impression of:"the portraitist flatters his sitter to the detriment of his art"
- (of a color or a style of clothing) make (someone) appear more attractive or to the best advantage:"the muted fuchsia shade flattered her pale skin"
- archaicplease (the ear or eye):"the beauty of the stone flattered the young clergyman's eyes"
OriginMiddle English: perhaps a back-formation from flattery.adjectiveflatter (comparative adjective)- smooth and even; without marked lumps or indentations:"trim the surface of the cake to make it completely flat" · "a flat wall"
- (of land) without hills:"thirty-five acres of flat countryside"
- (of an expanse of water) calm and without waves.
- not sloping:"the flat roof of a garage"
- having a broad level surface but little height or depth; shallow:"a flat rectangular box" · "a flat cap"
- (of the foot) having an arch that is lower than usual.
- (of shoes) without heels or with very low heels.
- lacking interest or emotion; dull and lifeless:"“I'm sorry,” he said, in a flat voice" · "her drawings were flat and unimaginative"
- (of a person) without energy; dispirited:"his sense of intoxication wore off until he felt flat and weary"
- (of a market, prices, etc.) showing little activity; sluggish:"cash flow was flat at $214 million" · "flat sales in the drinks industry"
- (of a color) uniform:"the dress was a deadly, flat shade of gray"
- (of a photographic print or negative) lacking contrast.
- US ENGLISH(of paint) without gloss; matte.
- (of a sparkling drink) having lost its effervescence:"flat champagne"
- (of something kept inflated, especially a tire) having lost some or all of its air, typically because of a puncture:"you've got a flat tire"
- (of a fee, wage, or price) the same in all cases, not varying with changed conditions or in particular cases. See also flat rate."a $30 flat fare"
- (of a denial, contradiction, or refusal) completely definite and firm; absolute:"his statement was a flat denial that he had misbehaved"
- (of musical sound) below true or normal pitch.
- (of a key) having a flat or flats in the signature.
- (of a note) a semitone lower than a specified note:"the double basses' opening low E-flat" · "you never have to change key from B-flat major"
- relating to flat racing:"the Flat season"
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse flatr.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- lavish insincere praise and compliments upon (someone), especially to further one's own interests:
- make (someone) feel honored and pleased:
- (of a color or a style of clothing) make (someone) appear more attractive or to the best advantage:
adjective- smooth and even; without marked lumps or indentations:
- lacking interest or emotion; dull and lifeless:
- (of a person) without energy; dispirited:
- (of a market, prices, etc.) showing little activity; sluggish:
- (of a sparkling drink) having lost its effervescence:
- (of something kept inflated, especially a tire) having lost some or all of its air, typically because of a puncture:
- (of a fee, wage, or price) the same in all cases, not varying with changed conditions or in particular cases. See alsoflat rate.
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