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- CONGRATULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONGRATULATE is to express vicarious pleasure to (a person) on the occasion of success or good fortune; also : to feel pleased with How to use congratulate in a sentence
- CONGRATULATE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
CONGRATULATE meaning: 1 to praise someone and say that you approve of or are pleased about a special or unusual… Learn more
- CONGRATULATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you congratulate someone, you praise them for something good that they have done I really must congratulate the organisers for a well-run and enjoyable event [V n + for on] We specifically wanted to congratulate certain players [VERB noun]
- congratulate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of congratulate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- congratulate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
congratulate (third-person singular simple present congratulates, present participle congratulating, simple past and past participle congratulated) Remind me to congratulate Dave and Lisa on their wedding We must congratulate Dave and Lisa on getting married
- Congratulate - definition of congratulate by The Free Dictionary
To express one's joy or good wishes to (someone) regarding that person's achievement or good fortune: congratulated her on her promotion [Latin congrātulārī, congrātulāt- : com-, com- + grātulārī, to rejoice (from grātus, pleasing; see g w erə- in Indo-European roots) ] con·grat′u·la′tor n
- CONGRATULATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CONGRATULATE definition: to express pleasure to (a person), as on a happy occasion See examples of congratulate used in a sentence
- congratulate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
congratulate kənˈɡrætjʊˌleɪt vb (transitive) (usually followed by on) to communicate pleasure, approval, or praise to (a person or persons); compliment (often followed by on) to consider (oneself) clever or fortunate (as a result of): she congratulated herself on her tact obsolete to greet
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