congratulate
con|gratu|late /kəngr'ætʃʊleɪt/ (congratulates congratulating congratulated)
1 [VERB] V n on/for n/-ing, V n
If you congratulate someone, you say something to show you are pleased that something nice has happened to them.
She congratulated him on the birth of his son...
I was absolutely astonished by the reaction to our engagement. Everyone started congratulating us.
● congratulation [N-UNCOUNT]
We have received many letters of congratulation.
2 [VERB] V n for/on n/-ing, V n
If you congratulate someone, you praise them for something good that they have done.
I really must congratulate the organisers for a well run and enjoyable event...
We specifically wanted to congratulate certain players.
3 [VERB] V pron-refl
If you congratulate yourself, you are pleased about something that you have done or that has happened to you.
Waterstone has every reason to congratulate himself...
1 [VERB] V n on/for n/-ing, V n
If you congratulate someone, you say something to show you are pleased that something nice has happened to them.
She congratulated him on the birth of his son...
I was absolutely astonished by the reaction to our engagement. Everyone started congratulating us.
● congratulation [N-UNCOUNT]
We have received many letters of congratulation.
2 [VERB] V n for/on n/-ing, V n
If you congratulate someone, you praise them for something good that they have done.
I really must congratulate the organisers for a well run and enjoyable event...
We specifically wanted to congratulate certain players.
3 [VERB] V pron-refl
If you congratulate yourself, you are pleased about something that you have done or that has happened to you.
Waterstone has every reason to congratulate himself...