complete
complete - adjective
- Having all necessary parts, elements, or steps
- Containing all essential amino acids
- Total, absolute
- Fully carried out : thorough
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"a complete diet"
Usage examples
Examples: "I can see the complete from here." "That complete belongs to me." "The complete is very important."
complete - thesaurus
Synonyms: consummate, finalize, finish, perfect, polish, complement, round (off or out), close
Antonyms: begin, commence, inaugurate, open, start, breach, break, transgress
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SpellingJoy Gematria
✨ Mystic
215
Letter Values
C
6
O
15
M
14
P
17
L
13
E
5
T
21
E
8
Etymology
Middle English complet, compleet, complete, borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French complet, borrowed from Latin complētus, past participle of complēre "to fill, make up, carry to completion," from com- com- + plēre "to fill"