oせじ世辞sejioせいじ世辞seiji
1.

A form of praise or compliment that is exaggerated or insincere, often used to gain favor or make a good impression on someone.

2.

Words intended to flatter or appease someone, often lacking genuine intention and primarily aimed at social niceties or politeness.

3.

A kind of verbal expression that elevates someone's qualities or actions beyond reality, typically to foster goodwill or avoid conflict in social interactions.

Example:

私達は彼女の料理にお世辞を言った。

せじ世辞seji
1.

A form of insincere praise or kind words used to please someone in hopes of gaining favor or approval.

2.

Words that express admiration or appreciation, often lacking genuine sentiment, aimed at enhancing one's rapport with another person.

3.

Polite expressions that are not necessarily heartfelt, typically employed to create a favorable impression or smooth interpersonal interactions.