The airline has stopped serving _____ meals on its flights. |
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Votes: 260
Comments: 5
Added: October 2004
| alex - 15th October 2005 00:15 |
| Christ! A compliment is: You've got nice eyes. A complement is something given as an extra. 76.12% of people should check their dictinaries! |
| lexicography - 15th October 2005 05:12 |
| Alex, maybe you should check the dictionary. The majority are right here. |
| charles - 7th December 2005 18:03 |
| I wanna get complimentary ticket^^ |
| shrutisharma - 9th May 2006 11:38 |
| co,plimantary : Given free to repay a favor or as an act of courtesy: complimentary copies of the new book whereas complementary :acting as or providing a complement (something that completes the whole) [syn: complemental, completing] So the majority is right here! |
| schoolman - 20th July 2006 20:34 |
| As far as I know 'complimentary' means 'saying nice things about someone or something. Nevertheless sometimes it means 'free of charge' (All guests recieved a complimentary bottle of champagne. Meantime 'complementary' means 'additional' |
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