List of Compliments and Nice Things to Say. Part 3.
Here are 10 more compliments again, so that when you say something good about someone else, you can say it more precisely.
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enchanting – for someone with an attractive personality, who delights others with their charm.
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engaging – interesting and appealing, who makes others want to be involved with him or her.
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enthusiastic – eager, even excited; fervent and zealous. Originally a religious term among the ancient Greeks.
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estimable – worthy of admiration and respect. You would get an idea of its meaning if you misspelled and mispronounced it as “esteemable.”
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fun – entertaining, amusing, and enjoyable. A compliment for those who help others laugh, not a compliment for those who are laughed at.
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genial – cheerful and friendly, from the Latin for “festive.” The word congenial adds the Latin prefix for “with.”
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gracious – for someone who doesn’t embarrass, who is always tactful, kind, and warmly courteous.
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graceful – for someone who isn’t embarrassed, who is elegant and natural.
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handsome – good-looking: usually an attractive man, but sometimes a striking and impressive woman.
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honorable – worthy of honor and respect, or who is honest and principled.