What is another word for complimenting?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒmplɪməntɪŋ] (IPA)

The art of complimenting someone falls in the category of acknowledging, praising and appreciating them. Various words denote complimenting and expressing admiration such as flattery, accolade, kudos, encomium, laud, praise, adulate and extol. Praising without any ulterior motive or expectation of a return action adds value to the receiver's personality, raises their morale and confidence level. One must be cautious and humble while complimenting others as not to hurt their sentiments or ego. In conclusion, complimenting and acknowledging someone's efforts or achievements must be genuine and not fake, which can make a considerable positive impact on the personality and relationships.

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Usage examples for Complimenting

He has treasured up many remarkable sayings of the late king, particularly one which the king made to him on a field-day, complimenting him on the excellence of his horse.
"Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists"
Washington Irving
A surgeon had been sent for and gave a favourable report, complimenting Captain Headland on the way he had treated his patient.
"Won from the Waves"
W.H.G. Kingston
The brave Spanish captain delivered up his sword with a dignified bow, and Headland, complimenting him on his gallantry, requested him at once to go on board the Triton.
"Won from the Waves"
W.H.G. Kingston

Famous quotes with Complimenting

  • Although a skillful flatterer is a most delightful companion if you have him all to yourself, his taste becomes very doubtful when he takes to complimenting other people.
    Charles Dickens

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