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Meanings of
ingratiating
in английском
Calculated to please or gain favor.
insinuating
ingratiatory
Related terms
flattering
Ingratiating.
Related terms
pleasing
Synonyms
Examples for "
insinuating
"
insinuating
ingratiatory
Examples for "
insinuating
"
1
A buzzing trombone, an
insinuating
saxophone: jazz, played a long way off.
2
The eloquent and
insinuating
Massillon was called in to talk with her.
3
He spoke the last words in a tone half
insinuating
,
half ironical.
4
Evidently he was
insinuating
that the washerwomen had stolen the linen themselves.
5
His precise,
insinuating
delivery suggested horrors that Turner could not immediately grasp.
1
Not," touching his elbows again, with an
ingratiatory
smile, "that one would desire to get rid of you."
2
Cowperwood, disappointed by the outcome of his various
ingratiatory
efforts, decided to fall back on his old reliable method of bribery.
Usage of
ingratiating
in английском
1
The children were dry; some of them had become
ingratiating
,
even affectionate.
2
She was there with the object of
ingratiating
herself with the Duke.
3
The statue melted a trifle in the sunshine of Gabe's
ingratiating
smile.
4
The constant refrain of
ingratiating
desperation is in some ways more shocking.
5
So she went right on in her brisk tone of
ingratiating
authority.
6
But directly I appeared she began to speak in an
ingratiating
voice.
7
How to set about
ingratiating
ourselves with the fellows, was the difficulty.
8
Then he turned to another child and said with an
ingratiating
smile:
9
Then he realized that the soft,
ingratiating
tones were sounding once more.
10
He heard a sigh, and she said in a low,
ingratiating
tone-
11
He can be bullying or
ingratiating
,
depending on his own internal calculations.
12
The kitten appeared from under the vendor's seat with an
ingratiating
purr.
13
Her voice was quite sweet and
ingratiating
,
and not at all patronizing.
14
It became as strangely
ingratiating
as it had been horrified, suspicious, before.
15
An
ingratiating
,
but nervous, smile came into view behind the pointed mustache.
16
Her health is extremely bad, and her temper neither
ingratiating
nor bending.
Other examples for "ingratiating"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
ingratiating
ingratiate
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
ingratiating smile
ingratiating manner
most ingratiating
ingratiating voice
ingratiating tone
More collocations
Ingratiating
through the time
Ingratiating
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common