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Synonyms & Similar Words
finished
whole
entire
full
total
thorough
absolute
perfect
intact
unbroken
uninterrupted
comprehensive
detailed
exhaustive
meticulous
accurate
precise
flawless
faultless
errorless
unblemished
spotless
immaculate
consummate
absolute
utter
outright
unqualified
unconditional
thoroughgoing
unmitigated
Meaning of Complete
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, "complete" means having all the necessary parts or elements, or being entirely whole.
Definitions
- Merriam-Webster defines "complete" as having all necessary parts, elements, or steps, or being totally finished.
- Cambridge Dictionary describes "complete" as having everything that is needed, or being finished and requiring no more work.
Example Uses
- The project is now complete, and we can start testing it.
- She has a complete set of golf clubs, including all the necessary irons and woods.
- The new employee received complete training and is now ready to work independently.
- The complete silence in the library was broken only by the sound of pages turning.
- The complete lack of evidence made it difficult to prove the suspect's guilt.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
incomplete
partial
unfinished
unwhole
imperfect
inadequate
insufficient
lacking
deficient
incomplete
fragmentary
patchy
sketchy
vague
ambiguous
unclear
uncertain
unconfirmed
inconclusive
unfinished
half-baked
unpolished
rough
rudimentary