Meaning & Definition of word "Complementary"

Complementary

/ˌkɒmplɪˈmɛntəri/

adjective:

  • 1. Combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another.
    • Example: The blue curtains were a perfect complementary color to the yellow walls.
  • 2. Serving to complete something.
    • Example: The new skills she learned were complementary to her existing expertise.
  • 3. Enhancing or contributing to something that is already present.
    • Example: The chef combined complementary flavors to create a delicious dish.

Etymology

From Latin complementarius, from complementum, meaning 'that which completes.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

complementary colors:

colors that, when combined, cancel each other out, producing a grayscale color.

complementary goods:

products that are often used together.

complementary angles:

two angles that add up to 90 degrees.

Related Words

complement:

something that completes or enhances.

supplement:

something added to complete or enhance.

enhance:

to improve the quality or value of something.

Slang Meanings of complementary

Meaning: a term often used in design or art.

Example Sentence: Those shoes add a complementary vibe to the outfit.

Meaning: referring to ideas or traits that work well together in a social context.

Example Sentence: Their personalities are complementary; they balance each other.