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COMPLIMENTAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. complimentary sense 1a his pleasing complimental remarks 2. archaic : prone to pay compliments
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complimental - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From compliment (noun) + -al. [1] Piecewise doublet of complemental. Adjective edit complimental (comparative more complimental, superlative most complimental)
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Complimental - definition of complimental by The Free Dictionary
complimental (ˌkɒmplɪˈmɛntəl) adj archaic complimentary Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014
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complimental
complimental, a. (kɒmplɪˈmɛntəl) [f. compliment n. + -al1; practically an altered spelling of complemental, after compliment.] † 1. Of the nature of a form or ceremony; formal, ceremonial. Obs.[1637–1695 see complemental 4.] 1686 F. Spence tr. Varillas' Ho. Medici 370 The seven Cardinals..being ther...
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Complimental Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Complimental definition: (obsolete) Complimentary.
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complimental, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective complimental is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for complimental is from 1686, in a translation by F. Spence ...
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redevable
† redevable, a. (and n.) Obs. Forms: 6 redueable, 7 reduable, redewable; 7 redivable, 6–8 redevable. [ad. F. redevable (15th c. in Littré), f. redevoir (see re- and devoir) + -able. Some of the forms are influenced by due a.] Beholden, indebted. Also as n., a debtor.1502 Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W. 1...
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COMPLIMENTARY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : expressing praise or admiration : expressing or containing a compliment a complimentary remark b : favorable the novel received complimentary reviews.
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COMPLIMENTAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. conveying, containing, or resembling a compliment 2. expressing praise; flattering 3. given free, esp as a courtesy or for publicity purposes.
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COMPLIMENTS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
if you give something to someone with your or someone's compliments, you give it to them free: You will be offered free champagne with the hotel's compliments.
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Discover the Real Meaning, Use & Power of 'complimental'
Complimental involves recognizing and acknowledging the positive qualities in someone, often related to self-esteem and social interactions. In our conversation ...
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COMPLIMENT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun · an expression of praise, commendation, or admiration. A sincere compliment boosts one's morale. · an act or expression of civility, respect, or regard.
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complementalness
compleˈmentalness [See -ness.] The quality of being complemental, or (formerly) complimental.1657 S. W. Schism Dispach't 164 Altering from plainess to complementalness. Ibid. 371 Nor can we imagin that our Saviour taught his Disciples that complementalnes as to sit constantly in their ranks at meat....
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complimentally
† complimentally, adv. Obs. (kɒmplɪˈmɛntəlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a complimental manner; as a matter of form; by way of compliment.[1580–1697 see complementally 3.] 1679 E. Everard Popish Plot 14 Which I complimentally was..wont to promise them I would do. 1680 Hon. Hodge & Ralph 22 To which the Po...
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complemental
complemental, a. (kɒmplɪˈmɛntəl) [f. complement n. + -al1.] 1. Of the nature of a complement; completing.1602 W. Fulbecke Pandectes 25 Duxisse vxorem, which signifieth the complementall act of mariage. 1649 Ambrose Media i. (1652) 2 The pre-assurance of that complemental and perfective Justification...
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