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Definition of congratulatory in English: congratulatoryadjective kənɡratʃʊˈleɪtərikənˈɡratʃələt(ə)rikənˈɡrætʃələtɔri Conveying good wishes or praise to someone in response to an achievement or special occasion. as well as a congratulatory message from the Queen, Elsie received many cards and flowers a congratulatory handshake to mark four years of community success Example sentencesExamples - He gave her a congratulatory pat on the shoulder.
- I clapped a congratulatory hand on his shoulder before he could continue.
- The day after winning, he picked up a congratulatory fax from a financial institution offering an opportunity to discuss funding.
- Male and female fans rushed to shake his hand and bestow congratulatory kisses.
- She wrote him a congratulatory note the following day.
- Handed a congratulatory bunch of roses, he observed they were suitably "socialist" red.
- He was among the first to send a congratulatory e-mail to the new CEO.
- Later this month, he will mark his 100th birthday, and friends of his are gathering congratulatory letters and cards from his fans.
- Secret Service agents whisked her away to take a congratulatory phone call from the president.
- The treasury minister was in a congratulatory mood at the association's annual dinner last week.
Rhymes adulatory, aleatory, approbatory, celebratory, clarificatory, classificatory, commendatory, consecratory, denigratory, elevatory, gyratory, incantatory, incubatory, intimidatory, modificatory, participatory, placatory, pulsatory, purificatory, reificatory, revelatory, rotatory Definition of congratulatory in US English: congratulatoryadjectivekənˈɡraCHələtôrēkənˈɡrætʃələtɔri Conveying good wishes or praise to someone in response to an achievement or special occasion. as well as a congratulatory message from the Queen, Elsie received many cards and flowers a congratulatory handshake to mark four years of community success Example sentencesExamples - Handed a congratulatory bunch of roses, he observed they were suitably "socialist" red.
- Secret Service agents whisked her away to take a congratulatory phone call from the president.
- Male and female fans rushed to shake his hand and bestow congratulatory kisses.
- I clapped a congratulatory hand on his shoulder before he could continue.
- Later this month, he will mark his 100th birthday, and friends of his are gathering congratulatory letters and cards from his fans.
- He was among the first to send a congratulatory e-mail to the new CEO.
- She wrote him a congratulatory note the following day.
- The treasury minister was in a congratulatory mood at the association's annual dinner last week.
- He gave her a congratulatory pat on the shoulder.
- The day after winning, he picked up a congratulatory fax from a financial institution offering an opportunity to discuss funding.
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