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to congratulate
01
felicitar
to express one's good wishes or praise to someone when something very good has happened to them
Transitive: to congratulate sb | to congratulate sb on an event or accomplishment
Example
It is customary to congratulate a friend on their achievements or milestones.
After the successful completion of a project, colleagues often gather to congratulate each other.
Friends frequently congratulate each other on special occasions.
02
congratular, felicitar
to express admiration or approval to someone for their success or accomplishment
Transitive: to congratulate sb | to congratulate sb for sth
Example
The manager congratulated the employee for exceeding the sales target.
I could n’t wait to congratulate him after he finished the race in first place.
The coach congratulated the players after the game, praising their teamwork and sportsmanship.
03
felicitarse, congratularse
to take pride in one’s own accomplishment
Transitive: to congratulate oneself
Example
She could n’t help but congratulate herself for overcoming such a difficult challenge.
He congratulated himself quietly, feeling proud of his recent success in the competition.
He paused for a moment, then congratulated himself on reaching his fitness goals.
word family
congratul
Verb
congratulate
Verb
congratulation
Noun
congratulatory
Adjective

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