What part of speech is compliments?

Compliments can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. compliments is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of compliment (infinitive).
  • 2. compliments is a noun, plural of compliment.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does compliments mean?

Definitions

Verb

compliment - say something to someone that expresses praise; "He complimented her on her last physics paper"
compliment - express respect or esteem for

Noun

compliments - (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare; "give him my kind regards"; "my best wishes"

Examples of compliments

#   Sentence  
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  
noun
My hair looks amazing, and I get compliments all the time.
We have had nothing but compliments on our bathroom when guest come over- who would have guessed that one?
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.

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