flat|flatter|flattest in English
adjective
having a planar surface; deflated (about a tire); absolute; lying down, horizontal; spread out; tasteless; monotonous, dull; mat, not shiny; having a tone one half step lower (Music)
Use "flat|flatter|flattest" in a sentence
1. Don't flatter yourself.
2. They are among the flattest, smoothest, and least explored regions on Earth.
3. Better : Flatter platforms
4. Severus, you flatter me.
5. You flatter me immensely!
6. ME blandishen < OFr Blandiss-, extended stem of blandir, to flatter < L blandiri, to flatter < bland Synonyms of 'blandish' flatter , entice , coax , flannel
7. Don't try to flatter me!
8. The Piaget Altiplano is one of the world's flattest watches
9. Don't flatter yourself so much.
10. 24 You flatter me immensely!
11. Are you trying to flatter me?
12. That colour doesn't flatter many people.
13. As verbs the difference between flatter and Brownnose is that flatter is to compliment someone, often insincerely and sometimes to win favour while Brownnose is to flatter
14. The picture certainly doesn't flatter her.
15. They're meant to flatter the figure.
16. Clever tailoring can flatter your figure.
17. Beflum: To befool by cajoling language; flatter
18. Synonyms for Beigest include buffest, sandiest, puttiest, palest, greyest, grayest, dullest, drabbest, vaguest and flattest
19. Online Bridesmaid Dresses to Flatter Every Figure
20. Short skirts don't flatter me at all.
21. Cheeky bikini bottoms are designed to flatter
22. Berry and rose Blushes flatter deeper complexions
23. I suspect these statistics flatter to deceive.
24. He kept trying to start the car and the battery got flatter and flatter, until it wouldn't turn the engine at all.
25. Flatter her a little - tell her she's beautiful.