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    complement

    noun

    • 1. a thing that contributes extra features to something else in such a way as to improve or emphasize its quality: "local ales provide the perfect complement to fine food" Similar accompanimentcompanionadditionsupplementOpposite contrast
    • 2. a number or quantity of something, especially that required to make a group complete: "at the moment we have a full complement of staff" Similar amounttotalaggregatecontingent

    verb

    • 1. contribute extra features to (someone or something) in such a way as to improve or emphasize their qualities: "a classic blazer complements a look that's smart or casual"

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  2. What Is a Complement? – Meaning and Definition. A complement, as the name suggests, is a word that is used to complement the noun or pronoun in a sentence.

  3. COMPLEMENT definition: 1. to make something else seem better or more attractive when combining with it: 2. a part of a…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of COMPLEMENT is something that fills up, completes, or makes better or perfect. How to use complement in a sentence. Is it complement or compliment?

  5. As a noun, complement means “something that completes or makes perfect”: The rare old brandy was a perfect complement to the delicious meal. As a verb, complement means “to complete”: A bright scarf complements a dark suit.

  6. As a noun, complement means “something that completes or makes perfect”: The rare old brandy was a perfect complement to the delicious meal. As a verb, complement means “to complete”: A bright scarf complements a dark suit.

  7. COMPLEMENT meaning: 1. to make something else seem better or more attractive when combining with it: 2. a part of a…. Learn more.

  8. A complement is something that makes up a satisfying whole with something else. Those shiny red shoes you just bought complement your shiny red purse. Complement comes from the Latin complementum, "something that fills up or completes." Complement keeps both the e and the meaning.

  9. 1. a. Something that completes, makes up a whole, or brings to perfection: a sauce that is a fine complement to fish. b. The quantity or number needed to make up a whole: shelves with a full complement of books. c. The full crew of personnel required to run a ship. d. Either of two parts that complete the whole or mutually complete each other. 2.

  10. COMPLEMENT definition: 1. something that makes something else seem good, attractive, or complete: 2. the total amount or…. Learn more.

  11. To complement is to provide something felt to be lacking or needed; it is often applied to putting together two things, each of which supplies what is lacking in the other, to make a complete whole: Two statements from different points of view may complement each other.