(* To compliment is to praise or acknowledge positively. The separate word "to complement" is to make complete or improve by addition.)
"The actor receives each compliment with a well-practiced smile."
"Susan smiled when Jack gave her a compliment about her new dress."
"I was the first to compliment him on his straight teeth after he got his braces off."
I got a good compliment about my new shirt.
Her neighbors would often compliment her on her lovely garden. How can I compliment the boss without seeming like a boot licker?
A subject compliment is a phrase or clause that follows a linking word and completes the subject of the sentence by renaming it or by describing it.
A subject compliment is a phrase or clause that follows a linking word and completes the subject of the sentence by renaming it or by describing it.
you bedazzled me till i was speechless
His weak compliment thinly veiled his derogatory demeanor.
The word 'compliment' is both a noun (compliment, compliments) and a verb (compliment, compliments, complimenting, complimented).The noun 'compliment' is a word for an expression of respect, affection, or admiration.Example: The critic gave you a compliment in his review.The verb 'compliment' is to say something nice to or about someone.Example: I'd like to compliment the chef on that lovely dessert.
Yes. I see no reason why not. Compliment and critique are not mutually exclusive.
The word "compliment" is pronounced as "KAHM-pluh-muhnt."
The word 'compliment' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'compliment' is a word for an expression of praise, admiration, or congratulation; a formal act of civility, courtesy, or respect; a word for a thing.
Erin measured each board
Complement - to complete Sentence: The new study complements the previous report. Compliment - to flatter or praise Sentence: His employer complimented him on his achievement.