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December 29th, 2011

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Compliment or complement?

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Compliment or complement?

When you flatter or praise someone one, you’re paying a compliment.

 

A complement, on the other hand, is something that perfects or makes up a whole.

 

You won’t go wrong if you remember that a complement makes something complete.

Written by GRE Word of The Day Team on December 29th, 2011 with 2 comments.
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