Synonym: augment, complete, fortify, increase, reinforce. Similar words: complement, implement, implementation, entitlement, clement, element, inclement, elements. Meaning: ['sʌplɪmənt] n. 1. textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end 2. a quantity added (e.g. to make up for a deficiency) 3. a supplementary component that improves capability. v. 1. add as a supplement to what seems insufficient 2. serve as a supplement to 3. add to the very end.
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1. The payments are a supplement to his usual salary.
2. Industrial sponsorship is a supplement to government funding.
3. He busked to supplement his meagre wages.
4. They had to get a job to supplement the family income.
5. Our special supplement is packed with inspirational ideas for healthy and glamorous hair.
6. You can avoid the single supplement by agreeing to share a twin room.
7. Single rooms are available at a supplement.
8. We charge a small supplement for this service.
9. Weekend flights carry a supplement.
10. The newspaper publishes a sports supplement every Monday.
11. There is a £10 supplement for a single room.
12. The farmer adds a supplement to the horse's feed.
13. She took in sewing to supplement her income.
14. She gives private lessons to supplement her income.
15. This document is a supplement to the main report.
16. I supplement my grant by working in the evenings.
17. I take a vitamin supplement every day.
18. Safety deposit boxes are available at a supplement.
19. A balcony is available for a £20 supplement.
20. A supplement to this dictionary may be published next year.
21. Soldiers in both countries supplement their incomes with payoffs from drugs exporters.
22. Many women took in washing to supplement the income of their menfolk.
23. I never refuse odd jobs to supplement my income it's all grist to the mill.
23. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
24. If you are travelling alone, the single room supplement is £11 a night.
25. Business sponsorship must be a supplement to, not a substitute for, public funding.
26. There is a supplement to the dictionary containing new words.
27. The money I get from teaching the piano is a useful supplement to my ordinary income.
28. She's just had an article published in their weekend supplement.
29. Some people may be entitled to a housing benefit supplement.
30. The money I get from teaching evening classes provides a supplement to my main income.
More similar words: complement, implement, implementation, entitlement, clement, element, inclement, elements, elementary, bafflement, settlement, ennoblement, embezzlement, finite element, supple, clemency, commencement, enticement, basement, vehement, tenement, demented, increment, amusement, atonement, movement, pavement, agreement, amazement, statement.