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falaguer
Spanish
halagador
Showing or representing to advantage.
unflattering
becoming
insinuating
ingratiating
adulatory
ingratiatory
Catalan
falaguer
unflattering
1
The latest data to confirm our
unflattering
position comes from Ookla Speedtest.
2
Word association paints a similarly
unflattering
picture: tin box, dinky and rust.
3
Not Coleridge first threw that spell; but God's great,
unflattering
laureate, Nature.
4
She is just making the point that you're using an
unflattering
name.
5
Consequently, no even remotely
unflattering
story about Streisand had appeared for years.
1
In the Austrian's case, however, the speculation is a lot more
flattering
.
2
While the result was
flattering
,
it was only a poll, she said.
3
A
flattering
or flirty comment could come just at the right time!
4
Meyer preferred the
flattering
,
warm look of open shade and natural light.
5
At the top of the arch was a
flattering
inscription in verse.
6
It comes in five
flattering
shades, but the gold is particularly beautiful.
7
The compliment was paid in a manner the most
flattering
to Scipio.
8
In fairness, I must also disclaim the
flattering
side of the portrait.
9
He addressed the corner of the room in a wheedling,
flattering
tone.
10
The long sandy-brown tresses are a very
flattering
addition, to her look.
11
I went at once, and was received in the most
flattering
manner.
12
I'm not
flattering
myself, I'm just trying to figure out Tyler's approach.
13
Other guidebooks and travel magazines have also given less than
flattering
reviews.
14
The portrait is not
flattering
;
but all women cannot be equally beautiful.
15
The manner in which I was summoned was most
flattering
to me.
16
To pass for mad in the eyes of fools is very
flattering
.
flattering
flatter
very flattering
most flattering
so flattering
flattering words
too flattering
Catalan
falaguer
Spanish
halagador