complimentary 的 2 个定义
- of the nature of, conveying, or expressing a compliment, often one that is politely flattering: a complimentary remark.
- given free as a gift or courtesy: a complimentary ticket.
plural com·pli·men·ta·ries.
- something given or supplied without charge, as lodging, transportation, or meals, especially as an inducement to prospective customers.
complimentary 近义词
flattering
complimentary 的近义词 28 个
- appreciative
- congratulatory
- polite
- respectful
- adulatory
- approbative
- approbatory
- approving
- celebrating
- commendatory
- courtly
- encomiastic
- encomiastical
- eulogistic
- fair-spoken
- fawning
- highly favorable
- honeyed
- honoring
- laudatory
- panegyrical
- plauditory
- praiseful
- sycophantic
- unctuous
- well-wishing
- with high praise
- with highest recommendation
complimentary 的反义词 10 个
free
更多complimentary例句
- It’s a nod to the mild 48-volt hybrid setup plucked from the Lamborghini Sian that provides complimentary power to the combustion engine.
- With an order, you get complimentary 1GB global data and 8GB North America data.
- He was the best cheerleader—always encouraging and complimentary, and at ten years my junior, he inspired me to go faster and further, but never pushed too hard.
- Hygiene products in the previous prisons through which I went and where my comrades have remained are complimentary.
- Pickle culture also extends into restaurants, where you’ll often find giant jars of house pickles fermenting in the back, given out as complimentary appetizers to help break up heavy meals.
- Disparagement painted over with the brushstrokes of complimentary praise is still disparagement.
- And so, NPR, please prepare a complimentary tote bag for Mr. Cantor.
- Best Actress Oscar nominee Quvenzhané Wallis has been called a lot of things, most of them complimentary.
- Complimentary and grateful, the president also allowed himself a moment of reflection.
- The punchline, which Rivers argued was complimentary, concerned the first lady: “We used to have Jackie O, now we have Blackie O!”
- It was somebody else, whose name he had forgotten, but of whom he went on to speak in not very complimentary terms.
- Having had time to consider the Budget proposals in detail Mr. Asquith was less complimentary and more critical.
- He was young to be a colonel, but the title was merely nominal and complimentary, and not given for any service to his country.
- “You are very complimentary,” said Katie, with a glance at her cousin, which threw that young lady into silent convulsions.
- "You aren't very complimentary to us," Frank grumbled, as he hunched himself over the wheel of Mollie's car.