noun
complement
KOMP-luh-muhnt
noun
1
Something that completes or goes well with something else.
"The wine was a perfect complement to the meal."
"Her calm personality is a good complement to his energetic style."
verb
1
To complete or improve something by adding a matching or contrasting quality.
"The rug's colours complement the curtains nicely."
"The dessert complements the spicy main course perfectly."
How to Use Complement
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething that completes or pairs well with something else.
Easily confused with
compliment
Word Forms
complemented past tense, complemented past tense, complements plural, complements singular, complements singular
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Etymology
From Latin complementum, "that which fills up or completes."
Rhymes for complement
cement
element
clement
pavement
tenement
amusement
statement
agreement
excrement
amazement
atonement
implement
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