Sentence for compliment | Use compliment in a sentence

Compliment sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use compliment in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for compliment.

  • I never compliment. (4)
  • You compliment me. (10)
  • She received a compliment. (10)
  • It was a princely compliment. (10)
  • It was a princely compliment. (22)
  • I paid a compliment to her eyes. (10)
  • He paid Laetitia that compliment. (10)
  • Whom they justify, they compliment. (10)
  • Her compliment raised a blush on me. (10)
  • I barely heard one compliment to you. (10)
  • Temple thanked him for the compliment. (10)
  • It would be to compliment them on a talent. (10)
  • It was difficult for him to pay a compliment. (8)
  • Accept the compliment of the pauvre Anglaise. (10)
  • Could you have had a greater compliment than that? (10)
  • Accept my thanks for the compliment you are paying me. (4)
  • The compliment to herself and her sister was not unfelt. (4)
  • I need not have been afraid of disclaiming the compliment. (4)
  • I compliment my friend; I think it highly ingenious of him. (8)
  • General Ople drooped his shoulders at the personal compliment. (10)
  • I would rather be paid the compliment of being believed sincere. (4)
  • But when did you, or anybody, ever get a compliment from me, Fanny? (4)
  • In return for the compliment, she invited him to her sitting-room. (10)
  • He paid his cousin the compliment to think that he had done likewise. (10)
  • There was no special compliment to pay, so he dropped it without remark. (10)
  • I compliment you on your naval tactics: our next meeting will be on land. (10)
  • He murmured a protest to her compliment as he handed her into her carriage. (13)
  • I doubt whether he will return the compliment, and discover her to be a lady. (4)
  • The vastness of the compliment drove her to think herself empty of anything. (10)
  • His wish of introducing his sister to her was a compliment of the highest kind. (4)
  • In some cases, it is considered a compliment; and often a word will soothe it. (10)
  • That, you know, was so very…. And I am sure, by his manner, it was no compliment. (4)
  • Deadened she was: she had not responded to a compliment on her approaching marriage. (10)
  • He loves any thing of the sort, and especially any thing that pays woman a compliment. (4)
  • How shall I ever express my gratitude and return this compliment that has been paid me? (18)
  • But Lady Busshe would not be satisfied with the compliment of the intimate looks and nods. (10)
  • It was too pretty a compliment, as if he wished to tell her that he was playing to her alone. (8)
  • You must give me leave to judge for myself, and pay me the compliment of believing what I say. (4)
  • This compliment was intended for the hostess, who curtsied down to the ground in her ignorance. (6)
  • Elizabeth said nothing, but it gratified her exceedingly; the compliment must be all for herself. (4)
  • Father Dryfoos has a notion of paying the old fellow a compliment for what he done for the country. (9)
  • Nothing was omitted, on his side, of civility, compliment, or kindness, that might assist the plan. (4)
  • The newspapers spoke approvingly of the proceedings and the residents thought it a great compliment. (21)
  • Nataly smiled in vacuous kindness, at a loss for the retort of a compliment to a person she measured. (10)
  • Whichever Mr. Yates did not chuse would perfectly satisfy him, and a short parley of compliment ensued. (4)
  • She was incensed by a silly compliment that struck at her feminine nature when her intellect stood in arms. (10)
  • Mrs. Elton, very willing to suppose a particular compliment intended her by such a hope, smiled most graciously. (4)
  • Mrs. Sumfit, fretted as she was, was not impervious to the sound sense of the remark, as well as to the compliment. (10)
  • Mr. Collins had a compliment, and an allusion to throw in here, which were kindly smiled on by the mother and daughter. (4)
  • The dear Queen of Portugal often remarked it, and in her it was a compliment to me, for she thought my brother a model! (10)
  • Visiting a leading member of the college faculty to say farewell, he mentioned this compliment with not a little pride. (16)
  • Mrs. Norris accepted the compliment, and admired the nice discernment of character which could so well distinguish merit. (4)
  • Yet more hurt was she by the reflection that a too lively sensibility might have conjured up the idea of the compliment. (10)
  • Count Orso says, and marches forth, after receiving the compliment of a choric song in honour of his paternal government. (10)
  • He found himself now in the embarrassing position of one who must pay a compliment or run the risk of losing a good thing. (8)
  • His honourable surrender of her defeated purse was a subject for gentle humour with her, venturesome compliment with him. (10)
  • I took it kindly of them to make me this parting compliment; they never were in better form, not even at noon upon a Sunday. (2)
  • And Emma had the advantage of hearing her own silly compliment repeated twice over before the good old lady could comprehend it. (4)
  • She would glance at him then, with a special loving doubtfulness, at a loss as to whether or no he had designed to compliment her. (8)
  • If we are not to be beloved, spare us the small coin of compliments on character; especially when they compliment only our acting. (10)
  • But Lord Palmet paid Mr. Oggler a memorable compliment, by assuring him that he was altogether of his way of thinking about happiness. (10)
  • The compliment was just returned, coldly and proudly; and, under indescribable irritation of spirits, she was then conveyed to Hartfield. (4)
  • Then another Welsh gentleman briskly and emphatically stated his opinion, that the attribution of Madeira flavour to it was a compliment. (10)
  • She was persuaded that any tolerably pleasing young woman who had listened and seemed to feel for him would have received the same compliment. (4)
  • An amatory knightly compliment breasting her perturbation roused an unwonted spite; and a swift reflection on it startled her with a suspicion. (10)
  • She received the exquisite compliment in all its unique honey-sweet: for in love we must deserve nothing or the fine bloom of fruition is gone. (10)
  • He perceived now that she required nothing more than the restoration of her personal pride, and setting bright eyes on her, hazarded a bold compliment. (22)
  • Vernon seemed a sheepish fellow, without stature abroad, glad of a compliment, grateful for a dinner, endeavouring sadly to digest all he saw and heard. (10)

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