02-25-2010, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by AMCPacer
Slynky is correct. It is "complement" is the correct word. Complement and Compliment are often confused. A compliment is a positive remark about something. Praise or flattery. Complement means to complete or goes with something.
I'll compliment Nicole of the Pussycat Dolls for being hot.
Ketchup complements french fries well.
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Watch out, the Grammar Hammer is in town.
Either way, the red Nissan logo complements someone striving for attention, very well. Just needs moar stickers.
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