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congratulatory

American  
[kuhn-grach-uh-luh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, -graj-, kuhng-] / kənˈgrætʃ ə ləˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i, -ˈgrædʒ-, kəŋ- /

adjective

  1. expressing or conveying congratulations.

    a congratulatory telegram.


Other Word Forms

  • noncongratulatory adjective
  • quasi-congratulatory adjective
  • uncongratulatory adjective

Etymology

Origin of congratulatory

1515–25; < Medieval Latin congrātulātōrius, equivalent to Latin congrātulā ( ) ( congratulate ) + -tōrious -tory 1

Example Sentences

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Chinese and Russian officials sent congratulatory letters to Kim as the party congress opened, state media reported.

From The Wall Street Journal

Afterward the jury gave the judge a congratulatory card.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Eastward, Westward” is the opposite of congratulatory: It is courtly and self-effacing.

From The Wall Street Journal

He is known for keeping in touch with local officials and attending to small details, such as providing congratulatory certificates to graduating high-school seniors.

From The Wall Street Journal

They traded congratulatory speeches and cut into a sheet cake.

From Salon