Complement ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Complement ( noun )

  1. Something that adds to or improves something else.
  2. A thing or person that completes or brings perfection to another.

Origin:

From the latin word "complementum" meaning "that which fills up" or "completes".

Examples:

  1. The wine was a perfect complement to the meal.
  2. Her new dress was a complement to her beautiful appearance.
  3. His new job was a complement to his education and experience.
  4. The music was a complement to the ambiance of the party.
  5. The new product is a complement to the existing ones in the market.

(As a verb)

Complement ( verb )

  1. Something that adds to or improves something else.
  2. A thing or person that completes or brings perfection to another.

Origin:

From the latin word "complementum" meaning "that which fills up" or "completes".

Examples:

  1. The wine was a perfect complement to the meal.
  2. Her new dress was a complement to her beautiful appearance.
  3. His new job was a complement to his education and experience.
  4. The music was a complement to the ambiance of the party.
  5. The new product is a complement to the existing ones in the market.
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