Definition of Congratulatory. Meaning of Congratulatory. Synonyms of Congratulatory

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Definition of Congratulatory

Congratulatory
Congratulatory Con*grat"u*la*to*ry, a. Expressive of sympathetic joy; as, a congratulatory letter.

Meaning of Congratulatory from wikipedia

- Courtesy resolution is a non-controversial resolution in the nature of congratulations on the birth of a child, celebration of a wedding anniversary, congratulations...
- system used by other British universities. Oxford sometimes grants a congratulatory first, which The New York Times described as "a highly unusual honor...
- genitals. In the metaphorical sense, the term is used to refer to self-congratulatory behavior or discussion among a group of people, usually in reference...
- the other Commonwealth realms. In Australia, couples can receive a congratulatory letter from the governor-general on the 50th and all subsequent wedding...
- 2019. White, Adam (September 9, 2019). "Jojo Rabbit dubbed a 'self-congratulatory' 'hipster **** comedy' in mixed first reviews". The Independent. Archived...
- Storm series sold over 30 Million copies and Bandai namco posted a congratulatory art from the author, Masashi Kishimoto, as a celebration of 30 million...
- Seo-young and Park Chan-min. Rocket Punch and pop singer Go Hyun-joo gave congratulatory performances. The grand prize was awarded to Lee Sung-min for Shadow...
- סימן טוב, lit. 'a good sign' or 'good tidings') is a Hebrew-language congratulatory expression, and also serves as a Jewish given name or surname. Notable...
- history. Immediately after her win on Canadian Idol, O'Neil received a congratulatory phone call from the Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin.[citation needed]...
- Leipzig and first performed it on 11 April 1724. He based it on his congratulatory cantata Die Zeit, die Tag und Jahre macht, BWV 134a, first performed...