congratulate (Meaning)

Wordnet

congratulate (v)

say something to someone that expresses praise

express congratulations

be proud of

pride or congratulate (oneself) for an achievement

congratulate Sentence Examples

  1. I want to congratulate you on your well-deserved promotion.
  2. We gathered to congratulate the newlyweds on their beautiful wedding ceremony.
  3. Please join me in congratulating Sarah for winning the prestigious award.
  4. It's important to congratulate people on their achievements and milestones.
  5. I heard the news about your new job – congratulations!
  6. We should take a moment to congratulate the team on their hard work and success.
  7. Let's all congratulate Jack on completing his degree with honors.
  8. I'd like to congratulate you on your perseverance and dedication.
  9. The entire community came out to congratulate the local hero on his bravery.
  10. Allow me to congratulate you on your exceptional performance in the competition.

FAQs About the word congratulate

say something to someone that expresses praise, express congratulations, be proud of, pride or congratulate (oneself) for an achievement

compliment,commend, praise, cheer, hug, felicitate,applaud, salute, extoll, extol

depreciate, diminish, disparage, discount, deprecate, belittle, write off, decry, write off, diminish

I want to congratulate you on your well-deserved promotion.

We gathered to congratulate the newlyweds on their beautiful wedding ceremony.

Please join me in congratulating Sarah for winning the prestigious award.

It's important to congratulate people on their achievements and milestones.