Compliments (someone) on (something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "compliments (someone) on (something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Ann Thu calendar 2021-08-16 07:08

Meaning of Compliments (someone) on (something) (redirected from compliment (someone) on (something) )

Compliment (someone) on (something) verb phrase

Praise someone or express your admiration for something to them 

I complimented my son on his beautiful pictures.

My boyfriend complimented me on my beautiful smile!

I must compliment you on your performance tonight. It's wonderful!

Other phrases about:

your blood is worth bottling

Used to compliment or praise someone for doing something, or being a very special person or an invaluable person

praise from Sir Hubert

The most prestigious praise that one can receive

let's hear it for somebody

Used to give praise to somebody.

pay tribute to (someone or something)

To praise, admire, or respect someone or something in a public way

give props to (one)

Used to say that you praise and show your proper respect for someone

 

Grammar and Usage of Compliment (someone) on (something)

Verb Forms

  • compliments (someone) on (something)
  • complimented (someone) on (something)
  • complimenting (someone) on (something)

The verb "compliment" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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horse pill

1. A pill or tablet that is hard for someone to swallow because of its large size

2. An fact, claim, proposal, etc. that is very difficult to believe or accept 

Example:

1. The vet gave my adorable puppy a horse pill and he spat it out immediately.

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