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Which one is correct sentence?
'Do you think it compliments my figure? '
or
'Do you think it complements my figure? '
Jan 28, 2018 11:39 PM
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Hi Jou,
These two words are certainly different in their meanings.
When we "compliment" someone or "pay someone a compliment", we praise them for an admirable quality which they possess.
Examples: She complimented Andy for his inspiring speech. / I would like to pay you a compliment for your bravery.
When two things "complement" each other, they enhance each other's quality.
Examples: His blazer complements his white oxford shirt. / French fries and ketchup complement each other.
In your question, someone is asking if something (which I presume to be a piece of clothing or a fashion accessory) makes him or her look better. Under this context, "complement" should be chosen as the appearance of a person is enhanced.
Just as a side discussion, look at the following sentence:
Mary's new pearl necklace really complements her floral blouse perfectly. When I saw her this morning, I complimented (praised) her for her impeccable taste.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
January 29, 2018
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