Woman calls the police saying she thinks her caregiver is going to kill her and to get her out, the cops come, complement her caregiver’s weapons, and leave; hours later, the caregiver kills her.
Woman calls the police saying she thinks her caregiver is going to kill her and to get her out, the cops come, complement her caregiver’s weapons, and leave; hours later, the caregiver kills her.
That article does not state that they added to the caregiver’s weapons.
Complement as in “Hey nice guns.” Not add to them.
That’s “compliment.” @SpaceNoodle was subtly criticizing the misspelling.
In US English, a, e, and i can usually be substituted for one another. Sometimes o as well.
“Compliment” and “complement” are two different words. Sorry, but you don’t get to change that particular spelling if you want to be understood.
wrang.
And frequently, doing so changes the meaning entirely.
I agree with andrew
There are dozens of us!
highlander rules
A dint bilaeve et.
He’s gone Scottish
Okay, who invited Old English to the party?
That’s the weirdest bit of completely false trivia I’ve seen in quite some time.
If it’s false, how come it’s true for so much of what’s posted online?
Because so many people are stupid?
Cmon I am just sht at typing not sht for brains
Condiment as in “Hey nice guns.” Not saucing them.
The word/homonym spelling you want in this case is ‘compliment’.
Should it?
Only if OP’s note is supposed to be accurate.