Compliments in a sentence as a noun

The compliments will exceed what you think you deserve based upon how hard it was for you to build.

I love coding, I constantly get compliments for my code and solutions.

Remember, Millennials have been raised on a steady diet of compliments and praise.

Sometimes it's best to find that out and move onto a new idea, rather than bathe in the vague compliments of your peers.

Homebrew compliments OS X so you are unlikely to install anything that really needs to be chown:root.

Happy to see explainshell on HN again, thanks for all the compliments!I agree about large commands being hard to follow.

I was wondering how this compares with or compliments K&R, when I came across [this section][1] of the book that seems to slap it in the face.

And am very appreciative of everyones compliments of the article as well.

My compliments; truly an inspiration to all us aspiring project architects.

The Cumberbatch AMA was very disappointing, because all upvoted questions were just fawning compliments from Cumberbatch fans.

Most of the time I know that I know my trade -- I get a fairly regular stream of compliments from coworkers, customers, peers on random projects, etc and I generally feel I produce a lot of value.

Compliments definitions

noun

(usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare; "give him my kind regards"; "my best wishes"

See also: regard wish