"Congratulates" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Congratulates" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Congratulates" Meaning

to praise or express satisfaction about a achievement or accomplishment: "The teacher congratulates the student on their excellent performance."

"Congratulates" Examples

Usage Examples:

Verb

The university congratulated the recipient of the prestigious scholarship.
The company congratulated its employees on their successful completion of the project.
The mayor congratulated the winning team on their victory.

Passive

The new employee was congratulated by the entire team.
The students were congratulated by the teachers for their excellent performance.

Idiom

The new parents congratulated each other on the arrival of their baby boy.
The friends congratulated each other on their new jobs.

"Congratulates" Similar Words

Conglutination

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Conglutinative

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Congo

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Congolese

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The Congolese refer to the people who originate from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, and other territories in Central Africa. The term can also refer to things related to or from these countries, such as culture, language, food, or traditions.

Congrats

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Congratulations is a noun that means praise or accolades given to someone for their achievement or accomplishments. It can also be used as an expression of praise or celebration, similar to "well done" or "hurray".

Congratulant

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Congratulate

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Congratulated

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Congratulating

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Congratulation

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Congratulations

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Congratulator

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Congratulatory

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Congratulatory refers to something that is intended to offer congratulations or praise, often in a formal or official manner. It can also describe something that is congratulatory in nature, such as a congratulatory message or a congratulatory speech.

Congreet

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Congregant

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Congregants

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Congregants refer to the members of a congregation, usually a religious organization, who regularly attend services and participate in the activities of the congregation.