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vleiende

Vleiende is an Afrikaans adjective and present participle meaning flattering or sycophantic. It derives from the verb vlei, meaning to flatter or wheedle, and is used to describe language, behavior, or actions intended to win favor or approval. The term often carries a negative nuance when it implies insincerity or manipulation, but can also describe stylistic choices in rhetoric without judgment in some contexts.

In use, vleiende is applied to phrases such as vleiende taal (flattering language), vleiende woorde (flattering

Related terms include vleier (a flatterer) and vlei (to flatter). English equivalents include flattering, fawning, or

Examples:

- Die toespraak was vleiende en beïndruk die gehoor. (The speech was flattering and impressed the audience.)

- Hy gebruik vleiende woorde om voordeel te kry. (He uses flattering words to gain advantage.)

words),
or
vleiende
toespraak
(a
flattering
speech).
It
appears
across
formal
and
informal
registers,
including
political,
journalistic,
and
everyday
speech,
where
it
contrasts
with
direct,
honest,
or
critical
expression.
The
word
is
common
in
discussions
of
rhetoric,
persuasion,
and
interpersonal
dynamics.
sycophantic.
The
choice
of
vleiende
often
signals
a
judgment
about
motive
or
style,
suggesting
that
praise
or
compliments
are
used
to
gain
advantage
rather
than
reflect
genuine
sentiment.