word | complimentary |
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sentence | “I have ordered a carriage,” said Lestrade as we sat over a cup of tea. “I knew your energetic nature, and that you would not be happy until you had been on the scene of the crime.” “It was very nice and complimentary of you,” Holmes answered. |
definition | [adjective] 1. In the nature of a compliment. 2. Free; provided at no charge. 3. With respect to the closing of a letter, formal and professional. |
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