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compliment - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of compliment in Hindi

Noun

  • प्रशंसा
  • अभिनंदन
  • समादर
  • नमस्कार
  • अभिवादन
  • स्तुतिवाद
  • नमसते

Verb

  • प्रशंसा करना
  • समादर करना
  • अभिनंदन करना
  • आदर
  • शुभकामनाएं
  • आदर करना

compliment Definition

Noun

  • a polite expression of praise or admiration. ( प्रशंसा या प्रशंसा की विनम्र अभिव्यक्ति। )

Verb

  • politely congratulate or praise (someone) for something. ( किसी चीज के लिए विनम्रतापूर्वक बधाई या प्रशंसा (किसी को) देना। )

compliment Example

  • So please take this note as a compliment to the hundreds of excellent editions I have read, not as a stab at the one that was not. ( तो कृपया इस नोट को मेरे द्वारा पढ़े गए सैकड़ों उत्कृष्ट संस्करणों की प्रशंसा के रूप में लें, न कि उस पर एक छुरा की तरह। )
  • But it was a compliment to them to be asked to show their finance techniques to senior staff from nine countries. ( लेकिन नौ देशों के वरिष्ठ कर्मचारियों को अपनी वित्त तकनीक दिखाने के लिए कहा जाना उनके लिए एक प्रशंसा थी। )
  • A mere two saves for the game shows the already awesome defence that the team has to compliment the established offence. ( खेल के लिए एक मात्र दो बचत पहले से ही भयानक रक्षा को दर्शाती है कि टीम को स्थापित अपराध की प्रशंसा करनी होगी। )
  • I have heard tourists compliment it and couldn't help but feel proud. ( मैंने सुना है कि पर्यटक इसकी तारीफ करते हैं और मदद नहीं कर सकते हैं लेकिन गर्व महसूस करते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • It was also a compliment to the artists themselves.
  • Meanwhile, it's still a mystery if the favorable comparison was meant as a compliment to Smith.
  • It's not only good karma and a nice thing to do - it's a compliment to the manager that you respect and appreciate his staff.
  • It seriously means a lot to me to hear you compliment my writing so much.
  • it's a compliment to the bride to dress up on her special day
  • Now that's actually a compliment to Gehry, but it still implies that the bridge was on obstacle, rather than being something interesting to work with.
  • The timeless nature of these films is a compliment to the film-makers' art, as well as a comment on the failings of society.
  • she paid me an enormous compliment
  • This is a compliment to Westpoint Homes, which built the terrace in 2002 to reflect the style of the buildings that would originally have stood here.
  • Surround yourself with people that can compliment you so you can work together and then everybody can be successful.
  • It's an enormous compliment to be told your work is something that's enjoyed and recommended to other folks.
  • Ever the party leader, he even offered a backhanded compliment to the protesters.
  • ‘I always thought it was a compliment to your host that you had made an effort and dressed up,’ said Joyce.
  • Ask yourself what people tend to compliment you on the most.
  • the manager was heard to compliment the other team's good play
  • I for one do not consider a continually deteriorating site as a compliment to the village and it is hardly a suitable entrance to an otherwise charming community.
  • So I think it's a compliment to NASCAR and what they're doing with the sport.
  • They all would make comments to compliment my outfit of the day.
  • Nearly every time we stepped on the elevator, a Southern belle would graciously compliment a lady on her outfit.
  • It was expected that a gentleman would pay a polite compliment to a lady of his acquaintance, but quite another matter to be seen to mean it.
  • I guess it's polite to start off a criticism with a compliment .
  • I was paid a very sincere compliment this weekend.
  • Suggest to others that they praise or compliment someone who could use it.
  • I was pleasantly surprised at the generally well kept and clean appearance of the town, a compliment to all residents and your public facilities.
  • You can also compliment your loved one on how smart he or she is.
  • And he will regard both appellations as a compliment to his deed and a testimony to his power.