When something is "complimentary" is flatters the subject. When to tell your girlfriend that she looks beautiful in her red dress, you are giving her a compliment, or being complimentary.
When something is "complementary" it adds to and completes the subject. If you are skilled on the violin and your girlfriend is a skilled vocalist, you complement each other, each providing skills that support and expand the other, you make a good team.
"Complimentary" means expressing praise or admiration, or provided at no cost. "Complementary" means combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize each other's qualities or characteristics, or completing another.
A dictionary is a book that contains definitions of words; a vocabulary is the words that someone knows. So, the difference is between words in a book and words in a mind.
Some examples of complementary words include: hot and cold, light and dark, fast and slow, big and small. Complementary words are pairs that are opposite in meaning but work together to create balance or contrast.
The difference between -ant and -syn is that an -ant is an antonym. An antonym are words that have opposite meanings of other words. A -syn is a synonym, which means two words have the same meaning, even though the words are different.
There is no difference between shouting and yelling. They are both words used for the same thing. Although you can shout or yell in a positive way or in a negative way, these words don't make that distinction.
To apologize (verb) is to issue an apology (noun).
Complimentary means free. Synonyms would include 'as a perk', chargeless, comp, costless, courtesy, donated, free lunch, free of charge, gratis, gratuitous, honorary, on the house. Complementary has many definitions. It can be filling or completing. Complimentary words negate each other. For example, `male' and `female' are complementary terms, as are dead and alive, on and off, and married and unmarried. Complementary colors are directly opposite from each other on the color wheel. Blue & Orange, Red & Green, Yellow & Violet. When put next to each other, complementary colors appear to vibrate, mixed together they make brown. Complementary describes an addition that produces completeness or perfection in something.
Complimentary words that begin with N:NobleNiceNiftyNecessaryNeatNeighborly
Sharp is a complimentary word. Shapely can be used as a complimentary word.
Just and judicious are complimentary words. They begin with the letter j.
There are two often-confused homophones (sound-alike words):complimentary - paying a compliment, praisingcomplementary - completing, making whole, providing a related form*The form seen in advertisements is more correctly complementary (e.g. drinks, parking), rather than a gift or gratuity, and these services need not be free.
Complimentary tones are two tones or attitudes found in a passage, story, etc. These two tones are different but complimentary--in other words, they go well together... i.e. eagerness and pride conventionality and tolerance; harmony and resolve; Of course these two tones have to be justified in the piece and go along with the passage....
What is the difference between the two words, phagia, and phasia
Neat, nice, neighborly and noble are complimentary words. They begin with the letter n.
Wise and witty are complimentary words. Warmhearted, well-groomed and wonderful also are compliments.
words or propositions so related that each is the negation of the other; "`male' and `female' are complementary terms"complementary color: either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or grey (in the case of pigments); "yellow and blue are complementaries"complemental: acting as or providing a complement (something that completes the whole)
Demonstrate consistency between words and actions?
There is no difference between Fard and Wajib they are synonymous words