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How to pronounce and what does fawning mean

Flattery pinyin is chǎn.

Flattery's Group Words and Interpretations:

1. Flattery: It is the act of doing whatever it takes to curry favor or please someone. For example, he always fawns on the leader in order to get promoted.

2, fawning: is the behavior of putting on a smile in order to please others. For example, he fawned and said to his guest, "Please feel free to use it."

3. Flattering words: is the act of uttering untrue words in order to please others. For example, he often used flattering words to please his friends.

4. Flattery: is the behavior of being good at using clever words or other methods to please others. For example, he always uses flattery to please his leaders.

5. Sycophancy and fraud: it refers to the behavior of pleasing others by deceitful or hypocritical means. For example, he used flattering and deceitful means in order to get a position.

6, coerced shoulders and flattering smile: in order to flatter people, shrinking shoulders and pretending to smile.

6, Shoulders and Smiles: To flatter someone, one should put on a smile on one's shoulders. Shoulders: to shrug up one's shoulders in a deferential manner; Sycophantic Smile: to put on a flattering smile.

7. Poverty without Flattery: not flattering although poor.

8. Flattery: to speak and do things to meet the minds of others, and try one's best to please people.

8. Flattery: to flatter others; flattering: to flatter, flattering.

9, flattering and deceiving: to please the superior and oppress the inferior. Flattery: currying favor, flattering; Deception: oppressing.

Shangjiao Buying Idioms Interpretation and Symbolism

1. The idiom of Shangjiao Buying Idioms means: when interacting with people of high status or position, one doesn't fawn on them or flatter them to please them. This idiom emphasizes an attitude of independence and self-respect, as well as respect and sincerity towards others.

2. This idiom reminds us that we should maintain an attitude of self-respect, respect for others, sincerity, and non-subtlety when interacting with others. When interacting with people of high status or high position, we should especially pay attention to avoid flattering and flattering behavior, communicate with each other in an equal manner, and show our self-confidence and charisma.

Sycophantic sentences:

1. One should avoid the flowery words of a sycophant, but not the frank and earnest words of a friend who is bitter.

2. I walk boldly in the path of righteousness, and will never flatter or flatter anyone to the detriment of justice and truth.

3. A proud man loves to meet the dependent or the flatterer, but hates to meet the noble.