What is the opposite of complimentary?
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What is the opposite of complimentary?
complimentary. Antonyms: disparaging, condemnatory, damnatory, denunciatory, reproachful, abusive, objurgatory, vituperative, defamatory. Synonyms: commendatory, laudatory, panegyrical, eulogistic, encomiastic, lavish of praise.
What is a complimentary gift?
given free as a gift or courtesy: a complimentary ticket.
What is complementary mean?
: completing something else or making it better : serving as a complement. —used of two things when each adds something to the other or helps to make the other better.
What is an example of complementary?
Examples of Complementary Goods For example, should the price of hot dogs increase, it can cause a decrease in the demand for hot dog buns. Since the cost of hot dogs has an inverse relationship with the demand for hot dog buns, they are considered complementary products.
What is complementary equal to?
Two angles are called complementary when their measures add to 90 degrees. Two angles are called supplementary when their measures add up to 180 degrees.
What does trustworthy mean?
worthy of confidence
What are the qualities of a trustworthy person?
9 Traits of Trustworthy People
- They are authentic. People want to be around others that are real, meaning they are authentic and have high character.
- They are consistent. Everyone has a bad day.
- They have integrity.
- They are compassionate.
- They are kind.
- They are resourceful.
- They are connectors.
- They are humble.
What is a trustworthy person called?
loyal, staunch. (also stanch), steadfast, true-blue.
How do you know if someone is trustworthy?
A trustworthy person will use roughly the same behavior and language in any situation. They have the self-control to maintain character and follow through on what they say they’ll do, even when they are tempted to walk it back. They won’t wear different masks or pretend they’re someone they’re not just to impress
Why you should never trust anyone?
Human beings are not perfect, and so trusting in someone is like taking risks in your life. Our fallibility is something that cannot be erased from our lives. It is a dangerous thing to trust in a fallible being. Imperfection is the reason you should not trust anyone.
What are the traits of a toxic person?
8 Traits the Most Toxic People in Your Life Share
- Toxic people are manipulative.
- They are judgmental.
- They take no responsibility for their own feelings.
- They don’t apologize.
- They are inconsistent.
- They make you prove yourself to them.
- They make you defend yourself.
- They are not caring, supportive, or interested in what’s important to you.
What is a toxic personality?
A toxic person is anyone whose behavior adds negativity and upset to your life. Many times, people who are toxic are dealing with their own stresses and traumas. To do this, they act in ways that don’t present them in the best light and usually upset others along the way
How do you tell if you’re being toxic?
Do you feel:
- You have to constantly save this person and fix their problems.
- You are covering up or hiding for them.
- You dread seeing them.
- You feel drained after being with them.
- You get angry, sad or depressed when you are around them.
- They cause you to gossip or be mean.
- You feel you have to impress them.
How long does it take for a person to show their true self?
6 months
How long does it take someone to show their true colors?
It will be a matter of time, and how good that person is hiding their true self. I personally think 2–6 months would do it for sure. If you really want to know someone’s true colors I suggest talking with the person. If they only talk about themselves at length then that’s usually indicative of selfishness.
How do I find my true self?
6 Steps to Discover Your True Self
- Be quiet. You cannot and will not be able to know yourself until you take the time to be still.
- Realize who you truly are, not who you want to be.
- Find what you are good at (and not good at).
- Find what you are passionate about.
- Ask for feedback.
- Assess your relationships.
What is the difference between true self and false self?
The true self refers to a sense of self based on authentic experience, and the feeling of being truly present and alive. The false self is a defensive façade, behind which the person can feel empty, it’s behaviours being learnt and controlled rather than spontaneous and genuine