compliment

/ˈkɒmplɪmənt/
nounBeginner
formalinformal

an expression of praise or admiration for someone or something

He paid her a compliment on her new dress.

He politely praised her for her new dress.

The teacher complimented the student on his hard work.

The teacher acknowledged the student's effort positively.

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Compliments are typically given to make someone feel good or to acknowledge their efforts.

Collocations

pay a complimentto give praisegive a complimentto express admirationtake a complimentto accept praise gracefully

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Related Phrases

take a complimentphrase
to accept praise without being modest
backhanded complimentphrase
a compliment that is actually an insult

💡Pro Tip

Giving Compliments

Compliments are best when specific and sincere. Avoid vague praise like 'You're great!' and instead say something like 'I really admire how you handled that situation.'

Gold Rule

Accepting Compliments

When receiving a compliment, a simple 'Thank you' is often the best response. Over-apologizing or downplaying the compliment can make the giver uncomfortable.

📖Word Origin

From Middle French 'compliment', from Italian 'complimento', from 'complire' (to fulfill).

📝Usage Notes

Compliments are usually given sincerely, though they can sometimes be insincere or exaggerated (flattery).

Word Breakdown

com-
together
prefix
+
-pliment
to fulfill
root
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