Compliment in spanish

Cumplido

pronunciation: kumplidoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

compliment1 = cumplido, halago, elogio, agradecimiento, felicitación. [A veces confundido con "complement" = complemento]

Example: Nine percent of the questions analyzed were placed in the 'other' category, which included notes of thanks and compliments on good service, suggestions for improving the library's services, and messages sent from listservs = El nueve por ciento de las cuestiones analizadas se colocaron en la categoría "otros", que incluía notas de agradecimiento y felicitaciones por el buen servicio, sugerencias para mejorar los servicios de la biblioteca y mensajes enviados de servidores de listas de correo.

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» flirtatious compliment = requiebro, piropo.

Example: He's handsome, always ready with a charming smile or a flirtatious compliment, and is never without a woman on his arm or a conquest to chase.

» pay + Nombre + a compliment = hacer un cumplido.

Example: She paid everyone the compliment of respecting what is subtle and unique in each of them.

» pay + Nombre + a flirtatious compliment = echar un piropo, piropear.

Example: It's certainly not hard to imagine a gentleman paying her a flirtatious compliment.

» receive + a compliment = recibir un cumplido.

Example: In fact, she received multiple compliments about her shapely gams and fancy footwork in the dance routine she performed.

compliment2 = felicitar, elogiar. 

Example: Most library users have not noticed AACR2's effects or do not care enough about them to compliment or complain.

Compliment synonyms

congratulate in spanish: felicitar, pronunciation: kəngrætʃəleɪt part of speech: verb
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