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English, 29.11.2019 05:31 kprincess16r
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compliment
compliment ['käm-plə-mənt]
[via french compliment; from italian
complimento; from latin complere]
1. n. a polite expression of praise or
admiration
2. v. to express praise or admiration
compliment (noun) praise
syn, tribute, commendation, bouquet,
acclamation, admiration, homage
ant. insult, criticism
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