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1. complementary
adjective. ['ˌkɑːmpləˈmɛntri, ˌkɑːmpləˈmɛntʃi'] of words or propositions so related that each is the negation of the other.
Antonyms
Etymology
- -ary (English)
- complement (English)
- complementum (Latin)
Rhymes with Complementary
- givenchy
- cenci
Sentences with complementary
1. Adjective
Season your cobia with salt and pepper or complementary flavors and add it to the pan.
Quotes about complementary
1. At no point do I wish to be in conflict with any man or masculine thought. It doesn't enter my consciousness. Art is anonymous. It's not competitive with men. It's a complementary contribution.
- Barbara Hepworth
2. The very nature of the quantum theory ... forces us to regard the space-time coordination and the claim of causality, the union of which characterizes the classical theories, as complementary but exclusive features of the description, symbolizing the idealization of observation and description, respectively.
- Niels Bohr
3. A phenomenon often seen. A sceptic adhering to a believer; that is as simple as the law of the complementary colours. What we lack attracts us. Nobody loves the light like the blind man...
- Victor Hugo, Les Misérables - anthology
2. complementary
adjective. ['ˌkɑːmpləˈmɛntri, ˌkɑːmpləˈmɛntʃi'] acting as or providing a complement (something that completes the whole).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- -ary (English)
- complement (English)
- complementum (Latin)