Complement | Mean of complement in English Dictionary

/ˈkɑːmpləmənt/

  • Noun
  • something that completes something else or makes it better
    1. The scarf is a perfect complement to her outfit.
  • the usual number or quantity of something that is needed or used
    1. a full complement of farm animals
    2. her usual complement of attendants
    3. a ship's complement of officers
  • a word or group of words added to a sentence to make it complete
    1. “President” in “they elected her president” and “to work” in “he wants to work” are different kinds of complements.
  • Verb
  • to complete something else or make it better
    1. The shirt complements the suit nicely.
    2. a delicious dinner complemented by a splendid dessert
    3. The soup and salad complement each other well.
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