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  • Complement vs. Compliment: What is the Difference? - Merriam-Webster
    Both compliment and complement ultimately have their roots in the Latin word complēre, meaning "to complete "The word complement took a rather direct route, entering Middle English from the Latin complementum, which itself came directly from complēre Compliment, on the other hand, came to English from Middle French by way of Italian and a Spanish word meaning "to be courteous" and "to
  • Compliment vs. Complement: Which Word Should You Use? - Dictionary. com
    The noun form of compliment means “an expression of praise, commendation, or admiration,” and the verb means, “to praise or express admiration for someone ” You can pay someone a compliment, or compliment someone on a job well done People sometimes use the phrase compliments to the chef after enjoying a good meal Something that is complimentary is free, for examples, airlines offer


















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