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compliments

[ US /ˈkɑmpɫəmɛnts/ ]
NOUN
  1. (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare
    my best wishes
    give him my kind regards

How To Use compliments In A Sentence

  • He wasn't big on compliments, however when he did give them it was clear he meant them with all his heart.
  • Please give my compliments to the chef; the food was excellent.
  • She's always fishing for compliments about her looks.
  • Remember that the next time you find yourself enjoying compliments so much they take on the sound of a flapping cape. Christianity Today
  • Hoping to make up for his infelicitous soup comment, Stan chimes in with his own compliments. The Search
  • So I learned that giving compliments is a great way to change the world! » What I Learned in December 2009 Strocel.com
  • He'd been a perfect gentleman, lauding me with compliments, calling when he said he would.
  • Please give my sincere compliments and a well deserved Bravo!
  • While my father remained in the garden, I sent my dutiful compliments to my mother, with inquiry after her health, by Shorey, whom I met accidentally upon the stairs; for none of the servants, except my gaoleress, dare to throw themselves in my way. Clarissa Harlowe
  • The 'minx' shook her curls, and flirted through the window with a handsome but ill-tempered looking man on a fine horse, who praised her 'golden locks,' as he called them; and oddly enough, when Melchior said that the man was a lout, and that the locks in question were corkscrewy carrot shavings, she only seemed to like the man and his compliments the more. In the Yule-Log Glow, Book II Christmas Tales from 'Round the World
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