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  1. FLATTERED | traducir al español - Cambridge Dictionary. Traducción de flattered – Diccionario Inglés-Español. flattered. adjective. / ˈflætərd/ Add to word list. pleased by the nice things sb says about you. halagado/ada [ masculine-feminine ] I felt very flattered. Me sentí muy halagado.

  2. verb [ T ] uk / ˈflæt.ə r/ us / ˈflæt̬.ɚ / to praise someone in order to make them feel attractive or important, sometimes in a way that is not sincere: I knew he was only flattering me because he wanted to borrow some money. Diccionario de sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos. to praise someone or something.

  3. Pronunciación. Sinónimos. flatter ( flah. - duhr. ) verbo transitivo. 1. (complacer) a. halagar. You flatter me with all your kind words.Me halagas con todas tus amables palabras. 2. (elogiar en exceso) a. adular. That boot-licker is always trying to flatter our boss to get a raise.

  4. Diccionario. inglés-español. F. flattered. ¿Cuál es la traducción de "flattered" en Español? en. volume_up. flattered = es. volume_up. halagado. Traducciones Pronunciación Traductor Frases open_in_new. EN. "flattered" en español. volume_up. flattered {adj.} ES. volume_up. halagado. volume_up. flatter {v.t.} ES. volume_up. halagar. echar flores.

  5. making someone look or seem better or more attractive than usual. favorecedor, halagador. a flattering photograph una fotografía favorecedora. That suit is very flattering. Ese traje es muy favorecedor. He's always making flattering remarks. Siempre hace comentarios halagadores.

  6. 1. (= praise, compliment) a. (sincerely) halagar. you flatter me! ¡me halagas! to say that she is tactless is to flatter her (humorous) decir que no tiene tacto es como echarle un piropo. b. (insincerely) adular ⧫ lisonjear. he only said it to flatter you te lo dijo solo para adularte. 2. (= gratify) halagar.

  7. to try to please by complimentary remarks or attention. to praise or compliment insincerely, effusively, or excessively: She flatters him by constantly praising his books. to represent favorably; gratify by falsification: The portrait flatters her. to show to advantage: a hairstyle that flatters the face.