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complimentary

[kom-pluh-men-tuh-ree, -tree] / ˌkɒm pləˈmɛn tə ri, -tri /




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“He was remarkably competitive. He recognized that Disney had its thing — but Universal could create something different and complimentary, particularly in the early days,” Gennawey said.

From Los Angeles Times

If you do think that he could, please step forward and claim your complimentary dunce cap, and infuse it with your own naivete.

From Salon

For your liquid entertainment, complimentary still and fizzy water get things off to a nice start, as does anything from the bar.

From Washington Post

Most brands will also hand out complimentary products and merch, along with food and festival wristbands.

From BBC

Before kicking “Boast Rattle” off, Ayers pauses to set a complimentary mood: “I’m gonna get into the Boasting spirit and talk to you guys about a brain disease I have called trigeminal neuralgia,” he begins.

From Los Angeles Times