No, it means that they are half-human.
it is a wise person
A person in exile can actually be called an exile.
That would be the 'interviewee.' :)
She would be called a psychic.
This would be either an eavesdropper or a snoop.
Sending a compliment to answers.com is simple. The person wishing to send the compliment logs into their account, locates the individual they would like to compliment, clicks on the profile of said person, and adds a post or reply as their compliment.
What a nice compliment! Do you realize that someone put you on a pedestal? For what that person paying you the compliment really means is that you are "dependable." Congratulations!
It means that you look up to the person and think they are a great person. Possibly someone they would love to be like someday. Or compliment
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.
Down-to-earth means sensible. Down-to-earth people are anchored in reality and have both feet on the ground. They are logical and not prone to making things up. It would be a compliment if someone called you that.
It is called a left-handed compliment. For example : You are smarter than you look. I've heard it called a backhanded compliment, because it compliments you, but you feel slightly insulted. Another example is 'damning with faint praise'. This is a compliment that seems to most in earshot to be much less glowing than an individual's accomplishments would generally deserve. This may be somewhat subtle, and is an example of clever, even brilliant rhetoric if done intentionally and expertly well.
Her neighbors would often compliment her on her lovely garden. How can I compliment the boss without seeming like a boot licker?
Depends on what you mean by compliment. If its the compliment to a 90 degree angle it would be 42 degrees.
They would be called an octogenarian.
That person would be called a drunk. If s(he) was unable to stop drinking, that person would be called an alcoholic.
The opposite of a compliment (praise) would be a criticism, complaint, or rebuke. The opposite of the verb could be to complain, criticize, or insult.
A person of Honor.