Why Wine Can’t Compliment a Meal!

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A delicious looking meal with wine being poured.
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Why not you ask? Because if your wine compliments the meal, it means that your wine is praising your meal!

Be aware of the spelling of these two words: complement and compliment. The meanings of these two words are very different.

Compliment – spelled with an i – means to praise.
Complement – spelled with an e – means to complete.

Check out the samples below:

Her boss complimented her work. = Her boss praised her work.
(Notice how compliment and praise are interchangeable.)

The new furniture complemented the office renovation. = The new furniture completed the office renovation.
(Notice how complement and complete are interchangeable.)

Here’s a trick:
• the word praise and compliment both have an i
• the word complete and complement both begin with comple-

So, next time you praise a colleague, make sure to use compliment, and next time you write that the wine completed the meal, be sure to use complement.

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Professional Writing and Editing
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By Marie Antaya, CTDP

Author of The Eclectic Writing Series.

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