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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

Flatter to deceive

Hi

I don't think I understand the idiom 'flatter to deceive' completely. Could you please help me understand it? When do we actually use it?

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Thanks,

Tom

  

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It's not an idiom. It's part of a famous saying, first written by Sir Walter Scott ( I think). It's often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare.

  • It's not an idiom.
  • It's part of a famous saying, first written by Sir Walter Scott ( I think).
  • It's often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare.
  • The complete quotation is Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we flatter to deceive!
  • In my experience, It's usually used to mean that telling lies quickly makes a situation more complicated, leading to a need for more and more lies.
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It's not an idiom. It's part of a famous saying, first written by Sir Walter Scott ( I think). It's often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare.

The complete quotation is Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we flatter to deceive!

In my experience, It's usually used to mean that telling lies quickly makes a situation more complicated, leading to a need for mor

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