Science, asked by farithabanumustafa, 27 days ago

HER DRESS PERFECTLY-
[COMPLEMENTI COMPLEMENT'S) The
SHADE OF HER EYES​

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Answered by Bhat123
1

Answer:

Her dress perfectly complements the shade of her eyes.

Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Answer:

Her dress perfectly complements the shade of her eyes.

Explanation:

  • It's simple to mix up the words "complement" and "compliment." They really have a same Latin root word called complementum, which meaning "something that completes." However, "compliment" developed through use in Spanish, Italian, and French before coming to English, whereas "compliment" acquired its meaning through English.
  • In terms of semantics, "complement" is more similar to its Latin source. Keep in mind that this word's sense is one of completion or enhancement, not of praise.

Thus the answer is "Her dress perfectly complements the shade of her eyes".

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