ingratiating
adjectiveHow to pronounce ingratiating:
Definition of ingratiating:
- ingratiating (adjective):
- capable of winning favor.
- intended or adopted in order to gain favor flattering
Synonyms for ingratiating:
adorable
affecting
bootlicking
charming
crawling
disarming
endearing
fawning
flattering
humble
ingratiatory
insinuating
likable
likeable
lovable
loveable
obsequious
servile
sycophantic
timeserving
toadying
touching
unctuous
winning
winsome
Antonyms for ingratiating:
deterring
disgusting
proud
repellent
unendearing
uningratiating
Here are some other common 4-syllable words.
- foreseeable
- convincingly
- fruitarians
- disfranchisement
- uneasily
- impersonate
- effervescence
- reposition
- hypothesize
- consternation
- hectometer
- disappointing
- advertises
- circumstantial
- indiscipline
- dilettante
- superficial
- overwritten
- impermanent
- ululating
- effusively
- demoralize
- jeopardise
- indicating
- coordination
- titillating
- redoubtable
- appetising
- shareholder
- decisiveness
- Lothario
- silver-tongued
- journalism
- italica
- inordinate
- disrespected
- commandeer
- reputations
- prioritise
- unrelenting
- precipitous
- tribulations
- impiety
- miromiro
- laypeople
- denotation
- vacuum cleaner
- likeliest
- well-supported
- unrewarding
- … more
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