ingratiated Synonyms
Strongest:
- bugged
- put-out
- grated
- riled
- put-out
- galled
- vexed
- annoyed
- exasperated
- irritated
- aggravated
- ruffled
- annoyed
- nettled
- rankled
- roused
- antagonized
- crossed
- galled
- aggravated
- crossed
- ruffled
- grated
- irked
- provoked
- chafed
- peeved
- burnt-up-
- bothered
- harassed
- chafed
- irritated
- got
- burnt-up-
- nettled
- piqued
- antagonized
- got
- roiled
- bothered
- burned-up-
- harassed
- bugged
- irked
- vexed
- rankled
- roiled
- roused
- peeved
- exasperated
- piqued
- provoked
- burned-up-
- riled
Strong:
- offended
- harried
- insulted
- disturbed
- upset
- slighted
- affronted
- upset
- agitated
- offended
- fretted
- worried
- affronted
- agitated
- slighted
- perturbed
- pestered
- angered
- harried
- angered
- persecuted
- distressed
- unsettled
- unsettled
- perturbed
- fretted
- disturbed
- insulted
- distressed
- unhinged
- pestered
- vext
- unhinged
- worried
- persecuted
- vext
Weak:
ingratiated Meaning
Webster
ingratiated (imp. & p. p.)
of Ingratiate
ingratiated Sentence Examples
- The politician ingratiated himself with voters by attending countless community events.
- The charming intern ingratiated herself with the CEO by handling tasks with efficiency and enthusiasm.
- The employee's ingratiating behavior failed to secure her a promotion.
- The teacher's ingratiating tone clashed with her stern demeanor.
- The salesperson ingratiated themselves with the customer by complimenting their fashion choices.
- The child's ingratiating smile was met with a warm hug from the grandparent.
- The candidate ingratiated herself with the panel by expressing her alignment with their values.
- The stranded traveler's ingratiating approach towards the locals secured him a ride to safety.
- The intern's ingratiating emails subtly reminded her supervisors of her contributions.
- The employee's ingratiating attempts to impress the manager ultimately made her appear insincere.
FAQs About the word ingratiated
of Ingratiate
consoled, comforted,appeased, conciliated, disarmed, mollified, soothed, delighted, tranquilized, gratified
bugged, put out, grated, riled, put out, galled, vexed, annoyed, exasperated, irritated
The politician ingratiated himself with voters by attending countless community events.
The charming intern ingratiated herself with the CEO by handling tasks with efficiency and enthusiasm.
The employee's ingratiating behavior failed to secure her a promotion.
The teacher's ingratiating tone clashed with her stern demeanor.