complement (v) vs compliment (n)

complement (v) vs compliment (n)
  Complement is a verb, which means to make something seem better or more attractive when combined.
  For example: "The colours blue and green complement each other perfectly."
  Compliment is a noun, which means a remark that expresses approval, admiration or respect.
  For example: "It was the nicest compliment anyone had ever paid me."
  Tip! Having problems with your spelling? Try these mnemonics:-
  If it complements something it completes it. (With an e.)
  I like compliments. (With an i.)

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  • complement (v) vs compliment (n) —   Complement is a verb, which means to make something seem better or more attractive when combined.   For example: The colours blue and green complement each other perfectly.   Compliment is a noun, which means a remark that expresses approval,… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • compliment — (n.) An act, or expression of civility, usually understood to include some hypocrisy, and to mean less than it declares [Johnson], 1570s, complement, via Fr. compliment (17c.), from It. complimento expression of respect and civility, from V.L.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • complement / compliment —    Complement means to supplement or make complete : Their two personalities complement each other.    Compliment means to praise or congratulate : She received a compliment on her sense of fashion …   Confused words

  • complement / compliment —    Complement means to supplement or make complete : Their two personalities complement each other.    Compliment means to praise or congratulate : She received a compliment on her sense of fashion …   Confused words

  • complement — complement, compliment, complementary, complimentary 1. Complement and compliment each function as noun and verb; in pronunciation they are largely indistinguishable except that in the verbal function compliment has a fuller i sound in its second …   Modern English usage

  • complement — COMPLEMÉNT, complemente, s.n. 1. Ceea ce se adaugă la ceva spre a l întregi; complinire. 2. Parte secundară a propoziţiei care determină un verb, un adjectiv sau un adverb. 3. Substanţă de natură proteică prezentă în serul normal şi care… …   Dicționar Român

  • compliment — complement, compliment, complementary, complimentary 1. Complement and compliment each function as noun and verb; in pronunciation they are largely indistinguishable except that in the verbal function compliment has a fuller i sound in its second …   Modern English usage

  • Complement — Com ple*ment, n. [L. complementun: cf. F. compl[ e]ment. See {Complete}, v. t., and cf. {Compliment}.] 1. That which fills up or completes; the quantity or number required to fill a thing or make it complete. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Complement of a parallelogram — Complement Com ple*ment, n. [L. complementun: cf. F. compl[ e]ment. See {Complete}, v. t., and cf. {Compliment}.] 1. That which fills up or completes; the quantity or number required to fill a thing or make it complete. [1913 Webster] 2. That… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Complement of an angle — Complement Com ple*ment, n. [L. complementun: cf. F. compl[ e]ment. See {Complete}, v. t., and cf. {Compliment}.] 1. That which fills up or completes; the quantity or number required to fill a thing or make it complete. [1913 Webster] 2. That… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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