Synonym: commend, congratulate, flatter, praise. Antonym: insult. Similar words: accomplishment, accomplishments, compliance, complicated, sentiment, raiment, implement, employment. Meaning: ['kɒmplɪmənt] n. a remark (or act) expressing praise and admiration. v. 1. say something to someone that expresses praise 2. express respect or esteem for.
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181) Probably not, but he is the perfect compliment to Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson.
182) The slender Evanescent clock was designed to compliment society’s linear understanding of the briefness as well as the permanence of time.
183) This short compliment was thrown in so very seasonably upon my ugly face, that even though I disliked the silk, I desired him to cut me off the pattern of a nightcap.
184) After being paid a compliment he felt as if he were walking on air.
185) His voice and his twinkly smile were an affectionate compliment to his daughter-in-law.
186) Thanks, Steve . That's quite a compliment coming from you . You always dress so tastefully.
187) You do one act of kindness every day: make a cup of tea, pay a compliment.
188) A little gift, an off-hand compliment, a moment of physical contact can vastly strengthen a relationship.
189) I love the simplicity of the logotype combined with the mark. They compliment each other perfectly.
190) Arnold Toynbee compliment them and the twenty-first century's version, in addition to prattle about the past and predict the future of different things, its history monism, there is no different.
191) Pay a compliment to somebody everyday and your life will change in unimaginable ways.
192) It's why cat people compliment their cat's personality when they say it's doglike but a dog owner would never flatter their dog by calling him catlike.
193) She give a coy smile when he pay her a compliment.
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194) The solution to the dualistic simple indeterminate equation is proposed in this issue by using integer division with arithmetical compliment and iterative division.
195) She said little, assented only here and there, and betrayed no inclination either of appropriating any part of the compliment to herself, or of strengthening his views in favour of Northamptonshire.
196) If that is the way you jest at the courthouse, Messieurs the lawyers, I sincerely compliment you.
197) “Your boyfriend is a caveman,” may have been a compliment to some ancient humans.
198) City manager Hughes before an interview was very modest, greatly compliment tonight's opponent at war.
199) Ditch your Monas and avoid other chronic praisers until you begin to long for a compliment.
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