List of Compliments and Nice Things to Say. Part 2.
Here are 10 more compliments, so that when you say something good about someone else, you can say it more precisely.
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Bright – clever and intelligent, a quick learner. The word has a positive connotation: someone with a bright mind makes for pleasant company, which can’t be said for a smarty-pants or a know-it-all.
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Charming – for someone with an attractive personality, as if they possess a magical charm that makes them likable.
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Cheerful – optimistic and happy, whose pleasant attitude is either contagious or annoying (some people don’t want to be cheered up).
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Commendable – worthy of commendation, praise, admiration and recognition.
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Congenial – for someone with whom others enjoy spending time, who is sociable, affable, and fits in well.
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Convivial – merry and cheerful, as at a community feast, which is the meaning of the Latin combination of “together” and “live.”
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Cordial – warm, sincere, and affectionate. The Latin root means “of the heart.”
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Diplomatic – tactful and courteous, who knows how to make peace and soothe offenses, like a good diplomat or ambassador.
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Distinguished – celebrated for their accomplishments, who stands out above the crowd.
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Elegant – graceful and refined, precise and restrained in style.