· sharp
· sincere
· skillful
· smart
· sophisticated
· special
· successful
awesome amazing attractice affectionate alive
That depends. If you mean complimentary as in to compliment someone or something, you could say their/it's sweet, superb, supreme, etc.If you mean to compliment something, as in to go together with something, I'm afraid I can't help you due to lack of information. What are you complimenting?
Its 1007
its C056.
Supplement angles add up to 180⁰ Compliment angles add up to 90⁰ let S be the supplement let C be the compliment S = 4C Just a second, this question makes no sense! :)
89 degrees 50 minutes.
A backward compliment comments on a person's fault in the tones and form of a compliment. It isn't really.
Attractive is a compliment. Artistic is a compliment. Athletic is a compliment.
Yes.
The word 'compliment' is both a noun (compliment, compliments) and a verb (compliment, compliments, complimenting, complimented).The noun 'compliment' is a word for an expression of respect, affection, or admiration.Example: The critic gave you a compliment in his review.The verb 'compliment' is to say something nice to or about someone.Example: I'd like to compliment the chef on that lovely dessert.
Compliment of 42 is 48.
compliment of the season?