Idioms

How to mildly compliment people with these 6 idioms

A compliment is a positive expression of admiration for someone. You can compliment someone enthusiastically, mildly, or loudly. It all depends on your mood and how you want to do it. There are six idioms you can use to compliment someone gently.

1. Night owl
Someone who stays up all night.
Example Sentence: Earl is effective in doing his schoolwork at night. Indeed, he is a night owl.
Compliment: You are a night owl, but you are effective at it.

2. Lone wolf
Someone who is very independent or who loves being alone.
Example Sentence: Eunice loves to be alone. She finds it peaceful as a lone wolf.
Compliment: I love the vibe of Danica as a lone wolf.

3. Lucky duck
Someone who has luck in everything they do.
Example Sentence: Jeff went to the supermarket this morning and almost got hit by a truck. He is such a lucky duck!
Compliment: You are a lucky duck in everything you do!

4. A dark horse
Someone who is amateur at something but wins unexpectedly.
Example Sentence: Leni won the election despite being a dark horse.
Compliment: I love the confidence of Leni as a dark horse!

5. A team player
Someone who works well as a member of a certain group or team.
Example Sentence: She knows how to be a team player.
Compliment:  “Ashley, you were a team player yesterday in the quiz bee competition”, Crystal praised her.

6. A smooth talker
Someone who talks confidently and can deceive people.
Example Sentence: Justin came to me and said, “I love the way you look today, can I borrow your book?”. Indeed, he is a smooth talker.
Compliment: A lot of people are buying from your store because you are a great smooth talker.

At the end of the day, it depends on how you talk to someone using the listed idioms above. Use it wisely and mildly.

Gabrielle Love Acero

Gabrielle Love Acero has nurtured a love for writing from a young age, expressing herself through stories, essays, and scripts. Her passion for the craft was strengthened by her fondness for reading books, articles, and informative publications, which broadened her perspective and enhanced her skills. She went on to explore scriptwriting and film production, even earning recognition in an interschool competition hosted by the Commission on Population (PopCom) – Region X, where one of her works placed among the top entries. Alongside her literary pursuits, Gabrielle has always been drawn to service and volunteerism. She has actively taken part in church ministries, engaging in music, teaching, and outreach programs aimed at uplifting communities and inspiring others. Her leadership roles in youth activities reflect her dedication, compassion, and commitment to serving both people and her faith. Gabrielle is also recognized for her strong sense of responsibility and organizational ability, qualities that shine in the many groups and initiatives she has contributed to. Whether in creative, community, or leadership roles, she exemplifies discipline, humility, and purpose, striving for excellence not for her own glory but as a reflection of her deeper values and calling.