"Complimented" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Complimented" Meaning

Verb: to praise or express admiration for someone or something. Example: "She complimented him on his new haircut."

"Complimented" Examples

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Examples:

The movie complimented the book beautifully, staying true to the original story.
The new manager complimented the team's hard work and dedication, boosting morale.
After the performance, the audience complimented the actors on their brilliant acting.
The chef complimented the main course with a tangy sauce, elevating the dish.
The teacher complimented the student on their progress, encouraging them to keep up the good work.

"Complimented" Similar Words

Complicity

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Complied

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The word "complied" is the past tense of the verb "comply". It means to accept or obey a rule, regulation, or request; to agree or conform to something.

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Compliment

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A compliment is a kind word or gesture that expresses praise or admiration for someone or something. It is an expression of approval, appreciation, or admiration, often given to enhance someone's self-esteem or morale. Compliments can be verbal or nonverbal, such as a smile or a nod of approval, and can be focused on a person's appearance, abilities, or achievements.

Complimentarily

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In a complimentary manner; free from criticism or fault. The word "complimentarily" is an adverb that means doing something to show respect, approval, or admiration. It can also imply doing something as a favor or out of goodwill, rather than out of obligation. For example, "She helped him with his project complimentarily, without expecting anything in return."

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Complimenting

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Complin

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I think you meant "compliment".<br><br>A compliment is a kind and respectful statement that expresses praise or admiration for someone or something. For example, "I love your new haircut, it looks great!"

Compline

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Compline is a term used in the Catholic Christian tradition to refer to the final liturgical service of the day, typically held in the evening before sleep. It is one of the seven canonical hours, and its name comes from the Latin "complere," meaning "to fulfill" or "to complete." In Compline, worshipers gather to recite Psalms, hymns, and prayers, and to pray for the purification of the soul and the protection of the night.

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