Compliments can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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compliment - say something to someone that expresses praise; "He complimented her on her last physics paper" | ||
compliment - express respect or esteem for | ||
Noun |
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compliments - (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare; "give him my kind regards"; "my best wishes" |
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1. | noun | My hair looks amazing, and I get compliments all the time. | |
2. | noun | We have had nothing but compliments on our bathroom when guest come over- who would have guessed that one? | |
3. | noun | Foreigners in general don't need as many compliments as Japanese are required to give each other, and it is good to keep this in mind. | |
4. | noun | As I happened to be in the neighborhood, I went and paid him compliments. | |
5. | noun | Employees were allowed to share in reading customer compliments. | |
6. | noun | Her cheeks began to glow at his compliments. | |
7. | noun | She is always fishing for compliments. | |
8. | noun | My compliments to the hands that made this possible. | |
9. | noun | These compliments encourage me to continue. However, there's still a long way to go. | |
10. | noun | Today is a day of compliments. Tomorrow will be a day of insults. | |
11. | noun | I ought to wear this tie more often. I've gotten a lot of compliments today. | |
12. | noun | Tom is always fishing for compliments. | |
13. | noun | He showered her with compliments. | |
14. | noun | Will you be so kind as to convey my compliments to her? | |
15. | noun | There are many ways to react to compliments. | |
16. | verb | Please compliment her on my behalf. | |
17. | verb | People tend to only compliment you on your language ability when it's apparent that you still don't quite sound like a native speaker. | |
18. | verb | I compliment her often. | |
19. | verb | Please compliment her on my behalf. | |
20. | verb | People tend to only compliment you on your language ability when it's apparent that you still don't quite sound like a native speaker. | |
21. | verb | I compliment her often. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
My hair looks amazing, and I get compliments all the time. |
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We have had nothing but compliments on our bathroom when guest come over- who would have guessed that one? |
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Foreigners in general don't need as many compliments as Japanese are required to give each other, and it is good to keep this in mind. | |
As I happened to be in the neighborhood, I went and paid him compliments. | |
Employees were allowed to share in reading customer compliments. | |
Her cheeks began to glow at his compliments. | |
She is always fishing for compliments. | |
My compliments to the hands that made this possible. | |
These compliments encourage me to continue. However, there's still a long way to go. | |
Today is a day of compliments. Tomorrow will be a day of insults. | |
I ought to wear this tie more often. I've gotten a lot of compliments today. | |
Tom is always fishing for compliments. | |
He showered her with compliments. | |
Will you be so kind as to convey my compliments to her? | |
There are many ways to react to compliments. | |
verb | |
Please compliment her on my behalf. | |
People tend to only compliment you on your language ability when it's apparent that you still don't quite sound like a native speaker. | |
I compliment her often. | |
Please compliment her on my behalf. | |
People tend to only compliment you on your language ability when it's apparent that you still don't quite sound like a native speaker. | |
I compliment her often. |