=two colours which are on oppersite sides of the colour wheel and when mixed make a neutral colour like red and green are complimentary coulours and when mixed make brown.=
I'm pretty sure it means, in those terms, the adjective/description, not exactly state, of being important.
There are all sorts of musical terms that mean "loudly" or "Powerfully", including loudly and powerfully! The habit of using only Italian terms in music has largely passed, not least of causes being the German composers using German terms, the French using French terms, and English and American composers finally starting to use English terms. For traditionalists, though, the Italian word that most nearly matches loudly or powerfully is "Forte".
There is no meaning for there is no such word.
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Sharp is a complimentary word. Shapely can be used as a complimentary word.
It's a not particularly complimentary Scottish term for an Englishman.
No, you do not capitalize the second word in the complimentary closing.
The word 'tone' is a word for the degree or character of color, sound, complexity, or emotion in artistic works.
What does the word TERMS means for a voucher examiner
Complimentary cedar rhymes with "legendary leader."
it mean triple
At the award dinner for the team, there were many complimentary remarks about the coach. The President sent a complimentary message to the negotiators of the new trade treaty.
Blue is a color.
That depends. If you mean complimentary as in to compliment someone or something, you could say their/it's sweet, superb, supreme, etc.If you mean to compliment something, as in to go together with something, I'm afraid I can't help you due to lack of information. What are you complimenting?
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