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ingratiatedverbpast tense of ingratiate often disapprovingto gain favor or approval for (yourself) by doing or saying things that people likeShe has tried to ingratiate herself with voters by promising a tax cut. endeared (to)appeased, assuaged, conciliated, disarmed, gentled, mollified, pacified, placated, propitiatedcalmed, comforted, consoled, contented, hushed, quieted, soothed, tranquilized(also tranquillized)delighted, gladdened, gratified, pleasedadulated, blarneyed, flattered, overpraised, soft-soapedquenched, sated, satiated, satisfiedcatered (to), humored, indulgedblandished, cajoled, coaxed, sweet-talked, wheedledbabied, coddled, mollycoddled, pampered, spoiled(or chiefly British spoilt)dulcified, sweetenedapple-polished, bootlicked, fussed, kowtowed, sucked (up), toadied, truckled aggravated, annoyed, antagonized, bothered, bugged, burned (up)(or burnt (up)), chafed, crossed, exasperated, galled, got, grated, irked, irritated, nettled, peeved, piqued, put out, rankled, riled, roiled, ruffled, vexed(also vext)provoked, rousedharassed, harried, persecuted, pesteredagitated, discomforted, distressed, disturbed, fretted, perturbed, unhinged, unsettled, upset, worriedaffronted, insulted, offended, slightedangered, enraged, incensed, inflamed(also enflamed), infuriated, ired, maddened, outraged |