congrats
[ kuh n-grats, kuh ng- ]
/ kənˈgræts, kəŋ- /
noun, interjection Informal.
Origin of congrats
First recorded in 1880–85; by shortening
Words nearby congrats
Example sentences from the Web for congrats
Oh by the way, congrats on the Parks and Recreation renewal—and the 100th episode.
Aubrey Plaza on Playing A Zombie in ‘Life After Beth,’ the ‘Daria’ Movie, and More |Marlow Stern |January 21, 2014 |DAILY BEASTCongrats: YA got all the words that I wanted to teach YE And—YO!
National Scrabble Day: A Poem So You’ll Know All 101 Two-Letter Words |David Bukszpan |April 13, 2013 |DAILY BEASTThat's not a huge problem--indeed, congrats on getting a jump start on your retirement saving.
We might give her something more substantial than congrats and blessings!
A Popular Schoolgirl |Angela Brazil
British Dictionary definitions for congrats
congrats
chiefly Brit congratters (kənˈɡrætəz)
/ (kənˈɡræts) /
pl n, sentence substitute
informal shortened forms of congratulations