How Do You Spell INGRATIATED?

Pronunciation: [ɪnɡɹˈe͡ɪʃɪˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

The word "ingratiated" is spelled with the letters "i-n-g-r-a-t-i-a-t-e-d" and is pronounced /ɪnˈɡreɪʃieɪtɪd/. The "i" at the beginning is pronounced with a short "ih" sound, followed by the "ng" sound created with the back of the tongue touching the soft palate. The "r" is pronounced with a flap, and the "a" is pronounced with a short "uh" sound. The word ends in "-ed", with the "-ed" sound pronounced as a "t" when following a voiceless sound like "t" or "k", as in this case. The stress is on the second syllable.

INGRATIATED Meaning and Definition

  1. Ingratiated is the past tense of the verb "ingratiate." To ingratiate means to intentionally gain favor, acceptance, or love by doing or saying things that please others, often in a calculated or insincere manner. It involves using flattery, charm, or other tactics to become more attractive or appealing to someone, particularly to gain an advantage or win their favor.

    When someone ingratiates themselves with another person, they are attempting to create a positive impression or win their trust by adapting their behavior, opinions, or interests to be more aligned with the person they are trying to impress. By doing so, they hope to establish an emotional connection or rapport, fostering a sense of liking or admiration.

    Ingratiating behavior can vary depending on the context and the motivations behind it. It may involve compliments, acts of kindness, or going out of one's way to assist or please others. However, it is essential to note that ingratiation is often perceived as insincere or manipulative, as the person engaging in such behavior may not genuinely hold the opinions or sentiments they express.

    Ingratiating oneself can be seen in both personal relationships and professional environments where individuals seek to create alliances, gain support, or achieve personal or professional advancement. However, it is important to approach ingratiation cautiously, as excessive or overt attempts to ingratiate can backfire and lead to negative perceptions or trust issues.

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Etymology of INGRATIATED

The word ingratiated originated from the Latin word ingratiatus, which is the past participle form of the verb ingratiari. Ingratiari itself is derived from the Latin word gratia, meaning favor or grace. Therefore, ingratiated can be understood to mean to bring oneself into favor or to establish oneself in someone's good graces.

Conjugate verb Ingratiated

CONDITIONAL

I would ingratiate
we would ingratiate
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he/she/it would ingratiate
they would ingratiate

FUTURE

I will ingratiate
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he/she/it will ingratiate
they will ingratiate

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have ingratiated
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he/she/it will have ingratiated
they will have ingratiated

PAST

I ingratiated
we ingratiated
you ingratiated
he/she/it ingratiated
they ingratiated

PAST PERFECT

I had ingratiated
we had ingratiated
you had ingratiated
he/she/it had ingratiated
they had ingratiated

PRESENT

I ingratiate
we ingratiate
you ingratiate
he/she/it ingratiates
they ingratiate

PRESENT PERFECT

I have ingratiated
we have ingratiated
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he/she/it has ingratiated
they have ingratiated
I am ingratiating
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I will be ingratiating
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I have been ingratiating
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I would have ingratiated
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I would be ingratiating
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