"Stylish" is a very good adjective to use. Here are some others:
dapper: "'You are looking rather dapper today' said Lord Kissmybutt to the Duke of Earl. Who is tailor, may I ask?"
In African American slang "fly": "Yo, you is lookin' fly today, baby."
Trendy: "She is so trendy. I hate her."
Fashionable: "She thinks she is so fashionable. I hate her"
The best option would be to just give her the compliment in person. Writing a note and passing it along is considered a little childish.
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The correct sentence is: "My stylish friend dresses with flair." "Flair" in this context means a stylish or distinctive quality in the way someone dresses.
You can use a weird text maker like ;
compliment her and point out her accomplishments
The correct spelling of the word is Illiterate which means: Adjective: Unable to read or write. Noun: A person who is unable to read or write.
To write is a verb.
One great way is to post a thank you to the message board of the volunteer who answered a question that you asked, or one for which you appreciate the answer. In your compliment, you can write that your compliment is meant for not just that volunteer, and please to pass along your compliment to others in the Answers.com community. (Thank you for thinking of us!)
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Compound adjective is the proper spelling of this phrase.