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Compliment vs. Complement


  • Use the word compliment when you're praising something or someone. 
  • Use complement when one thing or person completes another thing or person.

Want a quick way to keep the difference between i and e straight? Remember these two sentences:

  • I give incredible compliments.
  • Complements complete each other.

There you have it—the difference between compliment and complement. Now get out there and spread the love with some compliments, please.

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