be complimentary

Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words

Used to describe someone who is expressing praise or admiration.

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Examples (10)

  • She was very complimentary about the new design.
  • The audience is always very complimentary about his performances.
  • I'm sure the judges will be complimentary about your work.
  • He has been particularly complimentary about your contribution to the project.
  • The critics weren't very complimentary about the film's sequel.
  • It's rare for him to be complimentary, so you must have really impressed him.
  • The committee members were highly complimentary regarding the proposal.
  • If you do a good job, your boss will be complimentary.
  • The feedback from early users has been overwhelmingly complimentary.
  • Why are you suddenly so complimentary towards me?