flattery |
obsequiousness |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between flattery and obsequiousness
is that
flattery is excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour while
obsequiousness is the quality of being obsequious; servile compliance.
fulsome |
flattery |
As an adjective fulsome
is offensive to good taste, tactless, overzealous, excessive.
As a noun flattery is
(uncountable) excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour.
flattery |
eloquence |
As nouns the difference between flattery and eloquence
is that
flattery is (uncountable) excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour while
eloquence is eloquence (the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing).
appreciation |
flattery |
As nouns the difference between appreciation and flattery
is that
appreciation is appreciation while
flattery is (uncountable) excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour.
flattery |
seduction |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between flattery and seduction
is that
flattery is excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour while
seduction is the act of seducing.
flattery |
sycophancy |
As nouns the difference between flattery and sycophancy
is that
flattery is (uncountable) excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour while
sycophancy is the fawning behavior of a sycophant; servile flattery.
flattery |
ingratiation |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between flattery and ingratiation
is that
flattery is excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour while
ingratiation is the state of being ingratiated.
humbleness |
flattery |
As nouns the difference between humbleness and flattery
is that
humbleness is humility; the property of being humble while
flattery is excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour.
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.
coaxing |
flattery |
Related terms |
Coaxing is a related term of flattery.
As nouns the difference between coaxing and flattery
is that
coaxing is the act of one who coaxes while
flattery is (uncountable) excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour.
As a verb coaxing
is .
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