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Flattery vs Ameliorative - What's the difference?

flattery | ameliorative |

As a noun flattery

is (uncountable) excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour.

As an adjective ameliorative is

able to repair or ameliorate.

flattery

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Noun

  • (uncountable) Excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour.
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  • (countable) An instance of excessive praise.
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    ameliorative

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    Adjective

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  • Able to repair or ameliorate.