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flatter [flattered, flattering, flatters] (to compliment someone) verb [UK: ˈflæ.tə(r)] [US: ˈflæ.tər] | adularverb bajularverb |
flat [flatter, flattest] (having no variations in altitude) adjective [UK: flæt] [US: ˈflæt] | chatoadjective planoadjective |
flat [flatter, flattest] (lower in pitch than it should be) adjective [UK: flæt] [US: ˈflæt] | rasoadjective |
flat [flatter, flattest] (lowered by one semitone) adjective [UK: flæt] [US: ˈflæt] | bemoladjective |
flat [flatter, flattest] (of a tyre: deflated) adjective [UK: flæt] [US: ˈflæt] | murchoadjective vazioadjective |
flat [flatter, flattest] (unable to emit power) adjective [UK: flæt] [US: ˈflæt] | descarregadoadjective |
flat [flatter, flattest] (with its carbon dioxide having come out of solution) adjective [UK: flæt] [US: ˈflæt] | sem gásadjective |
flat [flatter, flattest] (without variations in pitch) adjective [UK: flæt] [US: ˈflæt] | monótonoadjective |
flattered (in a positive mood because of a comment or action which causes one to feel proud of oneself) adjective [UK: ˈflæ.təd] [US: ˈflæ.tərd] | lisonjeadoadjective |
flatterer [flatterers] (one who flatters) noun [UK: ˈflæ.tə.rə(r)] [US: ˈflæ.tə.rər] | aduladornoun bajuladornoun puxa-saconoun |
flattery [flatteries] (excessive praise) noun [UK: ˈflæ.tə.ri] [US: ˈflæ.tə.ri] | bajulaçãonoun lisonjanoun |