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Compliment

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

UK: /ˈkɒm.plɪ.mənt/ | US: /ˈkɑːm.plə.mənt/

Definitions

  1. (Noun) A polite expression of praise or admiration.
  2. (Verb) To express praise or admiration to someone.

Usage Examples

  • "She received a lovely compliment on her dress."
  • "He complimented the chef on the delicious meal."
  • "A sincere compliment can brighten someone's day."

Etymology

Derived from the Latin complementum, meaning "that which fills up or completes," later adapted in French as compliment, meaning "expression of civility or respect."

Synonyms

  • Praise
  • Flattery
  • Commendation
  • Applause

Antonyms

  • Criticism
  • Insult
  • Rebuke
  • Condemnation

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishCumplido/kumˈpliðo/
FrenchCompliment/kɔ̃.plimɑ̃/
GermanKompliment/kɔmplɪˈmɛnt/
Hindiप्रशंसा/praśansā/
Chinese恭维/gōngwéi/
Japanese賛辞/sanji/
Russianкомплимент/kəmplʲɪˈmʲent/
Arabicإطراء/iṭrāʾ/
Tamilபாராட்டு/pārāṭṭu/
Bengaliপ্রশংসা/prôshôngsha/
Kannadaಸ್ತುತಿಸು/stutisu/
Marathiप्रशंसा/praśansā/
Teluguప్రశంస/praśansa/
Punjabiਸ਼ਲਾਘਾ/shalāghā/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In British English, the final syllable is pronounced more clearly, while in American English, it is often reduced to a schwa sound.

Historical Usage

The word "compliment" has been in use since the 17th century, primarily as a formal expression of courtesy, before gaining its modern meaning of praise.

Cultural Nuances

Compliments vary across cultures; in some societies, excessive praise can be seen as flattery, while in others, it is a form of politeness.

More Information

Compliments are widely used in personal and professional interactions to express appreciation, build relationships, and foster goodwill.

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