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complete ( Adjective)
UK/US /kəmˈpliːt/
Comparative
more complete
Superlative
most complete
1-
B1
containing all crucial components, materials, and so on
-> In order for the Christmas tree be completed, a star must be placed on top.
-> Without you, this group wouldn't be complete.
Synonym
entire whole
Opposite
incomplete
2-
B1
ended
-> The reports will be nearly complete until the midnight.
-> He can be included in the team now because his sport schedule is totally complete.
Opposite
incomplete
3-
B1
once had to express 'to the fullest extent feasible' while highlighting anything
-> All our efforts are complete waste of time.
Synonym
total
4-
B1
Adding anything like a bundle package or section
-> They send a new phone complete with a charging splint and earphone.
-> We ordered dinner complete with dessert and salad.
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'complete' Contained Stories
Learning a new language is one of the hardest things in the world. If you don't have any relatives that you can practice with, you have to push yourself to complete your desire to learn this language. To progress in a short period of time, you should be aware of your responsibilities and push yourself to speak every chance you get. If you can prove yourself in your speaking or writing skills in one language, it can affect your business life positively. Moreover, employees who know more than 2 languages can qualify for more salary than others.