complet — meaning in English
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English meaning
- complete verb To finish something so that nothing more remains to be done.
- comprehensive adjective Covering something completely or including nearly all relevant parts.
- full adj Holding as much as possible; with no more room left.
- outfit noun A set of clothes worn together, often for a particular occasion.
- round adjective Shaped like a circle or sphere, with no sharp corners.
- sound noun A sensation perceived by the ear, caused by vibrations traveling through air or another medium.
- suit noun A matching jacket and trousers (or skirt) worn together as formal or business clothing.
- sweeping adj Wide-ranging and affecting many things at once.
Senses
complet is used for these senses in English:
- complete With all parts included; with nothing missing; full.
- comprehensive Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.
- full-scale Thorough; complete; not lacking in any detail.
- outfit A set of clothing (with accessories).
- round Complete, whole, not lacking.
- sold out (business) Completely sold; no more (of a particular item) in stock.
- sound Complete, solid, or secure.
- suit (card games) Each of the sets of a pack of cards distinguished by colour and/or specific emblems, such as the spades, hearts, diamonds, or clubs of traditional Anglo, Hispanic, and French playing cards.
complete — full definition
- verb To finish something so that nothing more remains to be done.
- adj Having every part; with nothing missing.
- adj Total or absolute, used for emphasis.