Compliment in a sentence as a noun

It's more of a compliment than anything else.

In which case, make it a guy, and compliment the way their hair smells for extra weird and creepy.

It's more focused on the algorithms and will, I think, be a good compliment to what Patrick is offering.

It can be worded to sound like a putdown, but in my opinion it should be considered a compliment.

If I don't drink beer or coffee is there anything else to ask someone out to do in order to have some bonding time?-How to accept a compliment.

Compliment in a sentence as a verb

These companies are trying to find a specific skill set or a 'brilliant mind' which will complete/compliment their current working profile.

If that person exists, I hope I never end up in the unfortunate situation of paying them an incredible compliment.

"This is actually the potential hire's chance to pay me a compliment, give a small amount of feedback, and keep the door open for the future in case their other "better" option falls through.

The type of economic inequality that successful startups yield, and which accounts for a lot of the entries in the Forbes 400, is described merely as a theory cherished by the rich, and dismissed with evidence it would be a compliment to call anecdotal.

Compliment definitions

noun

a remark (or act) expressing praise and admiration

verb

say something to someone that expresses praise; "He complimented her on her last physics paper"

See also: congratulate

verb

express respect or esteem for