hprinze wrote:
Do you even know the meaning of the word "Complement"?
Here, let me help:
noun
noun: complement; plural noun: complements
ˈkämpləmənt/
1. A thing that completes or brings to perfection.
"the libretto proved a perfect complement to the music"
synonyms: accompaniment, companion, addition, supplement, accessory, trimming
"the perfect complement to the food"
2. A number or quantity of something required to make a group complete.
"at the moment we have a full complement of staff"
3. Grammar. One or more words, phrases, or clauses governed by a verb (or by a nominalization or a predicative adjective) that complete the meaning of the predicate.
(in systemic grammar) an adjective or noun that has the same reference as either the subject (as mad in he is mad ) or the object (as mad in he drove her mad ).
4. Physiology. A group of proteins present in blood plasma and tissue fluid that combine with an antigen–antibody complex to bring about the lysis of foreign cells.
Verb: complement; 3rd person present: complements; past tense: complemented; past participle: complemented; gerund or present participle: complementing
ˈkämpləˌment/
1. Add to (something) in a way that enhances or improves it; make perfect.
"A classic blazer complements a look that's stylish or casual"
synonyms: accompany, go with, round off, set off, suit, harmonize with;
I think the word should have been 'Compliment'...
Noun: compliment; plural noun: compliments
ˈkämpləmənt/
1. A polite expression of praise or admiration.
"she paid me an enormous compliment"
synonyms: flattering remark, tribute, accolade, commendation, bouquet, pat on the back; More
praise, acclaim, admiration, flattery, blandishments, honeyed words
"an unexpected compliment"
antonyms: insult
an act or circumstance that implies praise or respect.
"it's a compliment to the bride to dress up on her special day"
congratulations or praise expressed to someone.
"my compliments on your cooking"
synonyms: congratulations, commendations, praise; More
informalprops, kudos
"my compliments on your cooking"
greetings or regards, especially when sent as a message.
"carry my compliments to your kinsmen"
synonyms: greetings, regards, respects, good wishes, best wishes, salutations, felicitations
"Margaret sends her compliments"
Verb: Compliment; 3rd person present: compliments; past tense: complimented; past participle: complimented; gerund or present participle: complimenting
ˈkämpləˌment/
1. Politely congratulate or praise (someone) for something.
"He complimented Erica on her appearance"
Praise (something) politely.
"Complimenting the other team's good play"
Synonyms: praise, pay tribute to, speak highly/well of, flatter, wax lyrical about, make much of, commend, acclaim, applaud, salute, honor; Congratulate someone on
"They complimented his performance"
antonyms: criticize
archaic
Present someone with (something) as a mark of courtesy.
"Prince George expected to be complimented with a seat in the royal coach"
There. That feels better...