Complimented

/ˈkɑmpləˌmɛntəd/ verb

Gave someone praise or a kind remark about them.

From Latin 'complere' (to complete, fulfill) became 'complement', then 'compliment' in English by the 1600s. A compliment was originally something that 'completed' the other person's worth by adding praise.

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