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1. Flatterer
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- Roget's Thesaurus: Entry 935 (Flatterer).
- Flatterer. ... flatterer, adulator; eulogist, euphemist; optimist, encomiast, laudator Lat , whitewasher. ...
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- Beware the flatterer," and vanished into the woods. ...
- Beware the flatterer. ...
- The flatterer works by communicating subconsciously to his victim, "I'm meeker than you, thus I submit to your authority, and therefore you are good for showing favor to me. " The object is to make the victim feel positive about himself for doing something outside of his interest, namely allowing a parasite (the flatterer) to attach. ...
- When the flatterer must seduce an entire civilization to a state of sleep so they can be destroyed, he must first install the self-congratulatory sense of ethics that is a powerful motivational tool. It's easy, says the flatterer. ...
- This amounts to a de facto pacificism, since the victim, busy telling himself he is good for not fighting back, will not recognize the imminence of fatality until it is too late - and then will seek only salvation and faith in knowing that, in terms of the fantasy the flatterer has created for him, he has vanquished 'wrong' with 'right. ...
- A flatterer has nothing to give but promises, but one of these applied to an area so intangible that there's no verification but a 'good feeling,' will make a servant out of a master. ...
- Beware the flatterer. ...
- Beware the flatterer," and vanished into the woods. ...
- Beware the flatterer. ...
- The flatterer works by communicating subconsciously to his victim, "I'm meeker than you, thus I submit to your authority, and therefore you are good for showing favor to me. " The object is to make the victim feel positive about himself for doing something outside of his interest, namely allowing a parasite (the flatterer) to attach. ...
- When the flatterer must seduce an entire civilization to a state of sleep so they can be destroyed, he must first install the self-congratulatory sense of ethics that is a powerful motivational tool. It's easy, says the flatterer. ...
- This amounts to a de facto pacificism, since the victim, busy telling himself he is good for not fighting back, will not recognize the imminence of fatality until it is too late - and then will seek only salvation and faith in knowing that, in terms of the fantasy the flatterer has created for him, he has vanquished 'wrong' with 'right. ...
4. Apronyms: FLATTERER
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5. Ti 10.2.8
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- sy·co·phant (noun) sy·co·phants servile flatterer syc·o·phan·tic (adjective) sy·co·phan·ti·cal·ly (adverb) sy·co·phant·ish·ly (adverb) Proximity/Merriam-Webster U. ... (noun) a base or servilely attentive flatterer and self-seeker (synonym) apple-polisher, bootlick, bootlicker, creature, footlicker, groveler, lickspit, lickspittle, minion, reptile, spaniel, toad, toadeater, toadier, toady, truckler, yes-man (see also) parasite (related) flunky, gopher, lackey, slave, stooge, flatterer, self-seeker, snob, tuft-hunter Proximity/Collins British English Thesaurus 3 meaning(s) for ³sycophant² 1. ...
6. Flatterer
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- Four-time Eclipse Award winner Flatterer was the first to triumph in American steeplechasing's "Triple Crown"--the American Grand National, Temple Gwathmey, and the Colonial Cup, at the age of 4. ... Flatterer, had a good ability to accelerate after landing from a fence, and a smooth way of going. ...
7. flatterer: Definition, Synonyms and Much More From Answers.com
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- Directory > General Reference > Thesaurus > flatterer WordNet.
- The noun flatterer has one meaning:.
- Directory > Language > WordNet > flatterer Mentioned In.
- flatterer is mentioned in the following topics: proneur (obscure word).
8. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2003.05.09
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- considers the figure of the Parasite or Flatterer, Kolax in various ages of Greek literature; she shows mastery of many lost or fragmentary works, in punning Chapter heads. ... 7-16, discusses Odysseus disguised as beggar and bard: performer who is both outsider and social critic; and, in the fragmentary 7th-6th century elegy by Asius of Samos, the knisokolax or "gnawing, nibbling flatterer (p. ...
- 5, "Athenaeus, the Flatterer, and Middle Comedy," pp. ... uses Athenaeus to show that the Kolax or Flatterer "became a stock figure in Middle Comedy," a genre whose "broad characteristics. ... Alexis Pilot first applied the name Parasite to the comic gluttonous Flatterer; T. ... concludes: "The flatterer was the stage representative of the most marginal member of society whose only asset, and only pleasure, was in his tongue" (p. ...
- 6, "Flatterer and Contemporary Themes," pp. ...
- to become the fixed insignia of the stereotype flatterer through Middle and New Comedy right to the Roman palliata" (p. ...
9. The Thomas More Source Book
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- How to Tell a Flatterer from a Friend (SB, pp. ...
- What is the greatest harm the flatterer can do to us, and what are some of the ways we can avoid that harm? .
10. Bunyan
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- In this attempt I am grateful for the help James Forrest offers in his 1963 essay entitled Bunyans Ignorance and the Flatterer: A Study in the Literary Art of Damnation. ...
- Another of them bid them Be-ware of the flatterer who will entangle their feet or conversation in a net . ...
- The two middle pieces of advice constitute this caution: beware the flatterer and sleep not on the Enchanted Ground. ... The Flatterer and the Enchanted Ground may keep them from speeding on the way for which they have the note. ...
- Christian and Hopeful now meet in direct encounter on the way Flatterer and Atheist, two more characters who, like Turn-away, Esau, and Ignorance, will not reach the Celestial City, even though they have upon them the show of pilgrimage. Moreover, Flatterer and Atheist are direct threats to successful pilgrimage, two kinds of false believing that make coming impossible. It has looked to some as though Flatterer does not flatter and that therefore the episode cannot be dealing with false believing. ... The only remark by Flatterer quoted in direct address in the text is this passage: They answered they were going to the Celestial City, but knew not which of these ways to take. ... When the Shining One with the whip releases them from the net in which they have become entangled, he asks them if they had not been warned to beware of the Flatterer. ... (173) Bunyan has made it quite obvious that Flatterer, a false apostle, may be thought fine-spoken simply because he says he is going to the Celestial City. ... Flatterer has flattered the pilgrims not by pleasing or winning favour by obsequious speech or conduct or by praising and complimenting them unduly or insincerely (senses 2 and 3 of flatter in the OED) but by gratifying their vanity or self-esteem thereby making them complacent, and by playing upon their vanity and impressionableness (senses 4 and 5 in the OED), and by encouraging or cheering with hopeful or pleasing representations (sense 7 in the OED). ...
- To see this we need to note that this short episode falls into two quite distinct halves, the first half involving Flatterer and the second involving the Shining One with the whip. In the second part the Shining One examines the pilgrims and draws from them explicit acknowledgement of their sins of commission and omission: they admit that they did follow a Flatterer against whom the Shepherds had warned them, and that they forgot to pluck out and read their note of the way that the Shepherds also gave them. ...
- The episode with Atheist that immediately follows is shorter than the episode with Flatterer (it takes only 57 lines in the Oxford edition) but even more packed with meaning: it must be the most densely symbolic and allusive passage in Bunyans book, bringing together the themes of flattery, ignorance, knowledge, error, and belief, all governed by the identity of believing and coming, which Atheist himself ironically states. ...
- " Like Ignorance, Atheist is a Flatterer because he flatters himself that his search is enough. ...
11. flatterer - BlueRider.com
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12. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Flatterer.
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