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difference between (compliment) (complement)​

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Answered by geronimo4964
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Explanation:

Though both come from the Latin word complēre (meaning "to complete"), complement continues to refer to something that completes something else, while compliment has branched off to refer courtesy "especially in the form of admiration, esteem, or approval," such as when paying someone a compliment for an achievement

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Answered by xandranyra
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Explanation:

though both come from the Latin word complēre (meaning to complete) complement continues to refer to something that complete something else, while compliment has branch off to refer courtesy especially in the form of admiration, esteem, or approval, such as when playing someone a compliment for an achievement.

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