to say something that macks something feel better about them self
It means to complete something together
A complement in cooking means to add on something for minor reasons such as aroma or presentation. For example, the orange complements this salad in presentation and taste.
S-means subject Lv-means linking verb C-means complement
The word complement means "something that completes." (That's why it's spelled complement,as opposed to compliment, a favorable comment.) In geometry, the complement is the angle needed to complete a right angle. Thus,90° - known quantity = complement
The complement of a regular language is regular because regular languages are closed under complementation. This means that if a language is regular, its complement is also regular.
S-means subject Lv-means linking verb C-means complement
A homonym for complement is "compliment." While they sound the same, they have different meanings. "Complement" means something that completes or goes well with something else, while "compliment" is an expression of praise or admiration.
Compliment. A complement is something which goes with something else and enhances it. Butter is a complement to bread. It also means the allocated number of crew for a ship. "The ship had a complement of 150." A compliment, on the other hand, is a nice thing to say, something which flatters another person. The verb means to say something nice and flattering, as "I complimented her on the delicious sushi she served."
This has to do with sets in math. It means "is complemented by" (and yes, complemented is spelled right). for example: c' (read as: c complement or c is a complement of) the set of W. it means everything outside the set of W.
Why? Because that's what "complement" means. For example, if 60% of a certain population are adults, the remainder - 40% - are not adults. That's the complement. The "100%" refers to the total population in this case.
As a verb: enhance As a noun: adjunct
A complement in cooking means to add on something for minor reasons such as aroma or presentation. For example, the orange complements this salad in presentation and taste.