Sentences with complement
com·ple·ment
C c - Nutmeg, parsley and cider all complement the flavour of these beans well. [VERB noun]
- There will be a written examination to complement the practical test. [VERB noun]
- The characters might complement one another but they merely emphasise the absurdities of this silly seaside franchise.
- Manufacturers have twigged that baby goods should be designed to complement adult tastes, not toddlers', to command premium prices.
- The green wallpaper is the perfect complement to the old pine of the dresser. [+ to]
- Each ship had a complement of around a dozen officers and 250 men. [+ of]
- In 2001 she moved to New York, acquiring a masters degree from Columbia University's journalism school to complement her BA from RMIT.
- “No injury was sustained by any of Melbourne's personnel, but 85 officers and men of the ship's complement of 324 are missing from Voyager.
- The sixth is the complement of the third
- A good wine is a complement to a good meal.
- The verb is pronounced (kɒmplɪment ). The noun is pronounced (kɒmplɪmənt ).
- We now have a full complement of packers.
- This belt complements the dress better than that one.
- The complement of blue is orange.
- The complement of the odd numbers is the even numbers, relative to the natural numbers.
- The complement of is .
- The complement of is .
- The complement of −123 is 123.
- A DNA molecule is formed from two strands, each of which is the complement of the other.
- We believe your addition will complement the team.
- The flavors of the pepper and garlic complement each other, giving a very rich taste in combination. I believe our talents really complement each other.