Flattery

/ˈflætəri/ noun

Excessive or insincere praise given to someone, usually to make them like you or to get something from them.

From Old French 'flaterie,' derived from 'flater' (to deceive), possibly from a Germanic root meaning to stroke or caress with false intent.

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