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US
/kənˌɡɹætʃəˈɫeɪʃənz/
]
[ UK /kənɡɹˈætʃʊlˈeɪʃənz/ ]
[ UK /kənɡɹˈætʃʊlˈeɪʃənz/ ]
NOUN
-
an expression of approval and commendation
he always appreciated praise for his work
How To Use congratulations In A Sentence
- Congratulations on your graduation! Whishing you a future filled with success and joy of seeing your dreams come true.
- Please accept my warmest congratulations on your engagement.
- Best wishes and sincere congratulations on your graduation.May this special day be the commencement of the continued series of upward steps to further success.
- To the victors our sincere congratulations, to the vanquished our equally sincere commiserations.
- She has received many messages of congratulations and has been wished many more happy years.
- Congratulations Maureen; you're one of Kilmead's real treasures.
- Congratulations to Patrick O'Reilly and Martin Davis who won gold medals in the relay.
- We are very happy to extend to you our utmost congratulations on your finishing your college course so successfully.May you enter a more successful life and the future years bring you continued happiness.
- Warmest congratulations to Jarlath on this very special honour which is being bestowed on him this weekend.
- Congratulations to all the proud mothers, fathers, grannies and granddads who have been part of the recent baby boom in the village.