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Troponyms (hyponyms) of verb complete 1 of 5 senses of complete Sense 1 complete, finish => get through wrap up finish off mop up polish off clear up finish up => see through => round out finish out => follow through carry out implement, put through go through => carry through accomplish, execute, carry out fulfill, fulfil Troponyms (hyponyms) of verb complete 1 of 5 senses of complete Sense 1 complete, finish => get through wrap up finish off mop up polish off clear up finish up => cap off top off => see through => round out finish out => follow through carry out implement, put through go through => adhere => carry through accomplish, execute, carry out fulfill, fulfil => get over => run => perfect, consummate => consummate => do perform => turn => underachieve, underperform => misdo => go all out give one's best, do one's best => ply Entailment of verb complete 1 of 5 senses of complete Sense 5 complete, fill out fill in make out => write down set down get down put down Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Frequency) of verb complete 5 senses of complete Sense 1 complete, finish => end terminate Sense 2 complete => fill, fill up make full Sense 3 dispatch, discharge, complete => carry, execute Sense 4 complete, nail => play Sense 5 complete, fill out fill in make out Familiarity of verb complete complete used as a verb is common (polysemy count = 5) Synonyms (Grouped by Similarity of Meaning) of verb complete Sense 1 complete, finish => end terminate -------------- Sense 2 complete => fill, fill up make full -------------- Sense 3 dispatch, discharge, complete => carry, execute -------------- Sense 4 complete, nail => play -------------- Sense 5 complete, fill out fill in make out -------------- Grep of noun complete complete blood count complete fracture completeness Overview of verb complete The verb complete has 5 senses (first 5 from tagged texts) 1. (52) complete, finish -- (come or bring to a finish or an end "He finished the dishes"; "She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree"; "The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in over 4 hours") 2. (5) complete -- (bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements; "A child would complete the family") 3. (3) dispatch, discharge, complete -- (complete or carry out "discharge one's duties") 4. (1) complete, nail -- (complete a pass, in football) 5. (1) complete, fill out fill in make out -- (write all the required information onto a form "fill out this questionnaire, please!"; "make out a form") Overview of adj complete The adj complete has 6 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (67) complete -- (having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set pf the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting") 2. (4) complete, consummate -- (perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities; "a complete gentleman"; "consummate happiness"; "a consummate performance") 3. complete -- ((botany) having all four whorls or principal parts--sepals and petals and stamens and carpels (or pistils); "complete flowers") 4. accomplished, complete -- (highly skilled; "an accomplished pianist"; "a complete musician") 5. arrant, complete, consummate, double-dyed, everlasting, gross, perfect, pure, sodding, stark, staring, thoroughgoing, utter -- (without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; "an arrant fool"; "a complete coward"; "a consummate fool"; "a double-dyed villain"; "gross negligence"; "a perfect idiot"; "pure folly"; "what a sodding mess"; "stark staring mad"; "a thoroughgoing villain"; "utter nonsense") 6. complete, concluded, ended, over all over terminated -- (having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview") Antonyms of adj complete 6 senses of complete Sense 1 complete (vs. incomplete) (vs. incomplete) incomplete (vs. complete), uncomplete => broken => half(postnominal) => partial => rudimentary => sketchy, unelaborated => uncompleted incomplete (vs. complete) (vs. complete) Sense 2 complete, consummate INDIRECT (VIA perfect) -> imperfect Sense 3 complete (vs. incomplete) incomplete (vs. complete) (vs. complete) Sense 4 accomplished, complete INDIRECT (VIA skilled) -> unskilled Sense 5 arrant(postnominal), complete(postnominal), consummate(postnominal), double-dyed(postnominal), everlasting(postnominal), gross(postnominal), perfect(postnominal), pure(postnominal), sodding(postnominal), stark(postnominal), staring(postnominal), thoroughgoing(postnominal), utter(postnominal) INDIRECT (VIA unmitigated) -> mitigated Sense 6 complete, concluded, ended, over(prenominal), all over terminated INDIRECT (VIA finished) -> unfinished Similarity of adj complete 6 senses of complete Sense 1 complete (vs. incomplete) (vs. incomplete) => absolute, downright, out-and-out(postnominal), rank(postnominal), right-down, sheer(postnominal) => accomplished, completed, realized, realised => all => all-out, full-scale => allover => clean => completed => dead(postnominal) => exhaustive, thorough, thoroughgoing => fleshed out full-clad => full, total => full-blown => full-dress => good => hearty => self-contained => sound => stand-alone Also See-> comprehensive#1; whole#1 Sense 2 complete, consummate => perfect (vs. imperfect) Sense 3 complete (vs. incomplete) Sense 4 accomplished, complete => skilled (vs. unskilled) Sense 5 arrant(postnominal), complete(postnominal), consummate(postnominal), double-dyed(postnominal), everlasting(postnominal), gross(postnominal), perfect(postnominal), pure(postnominal), sodding(postnominal), stark(postnominal), staring(postnominal), thoroughgoing(postnominal), utter(postnominal) => unmitigated (vs. mitigated) Sense 6 complete, concluded, ended, over(prenominal), all over terminated => finished (vs. unfinished) Attributes of adj complete 1 of 6 senses of complete Sense 1 complete (vs. incomplete) (vs. incomplete) => completeness Familiarity of adj complete complete used as an adjective is common (polysemy count = 6) Grep of adj complete complete completed incomplete uncomplete Overview of verb complete The verb complete has 5 senses (first 5 from tagged texts) 1. (52) complete, finish -- (come or bring to a finish or an end "He finished the dishes"; "She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree"; "The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in over 4 hours") 2. (5) complete -- (bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements; "A child would complete the family") 3. (3) dispatch, discharge, complete -- (complete or carry out "discharge one's duties") 4. (1) complete, nail -- (complete a pass, in football) 5. (1) complete, fill out fill in make out -- (write all the required information onto a form "fill out this questionnaire, please!"; "make out a form") Overview of adj complete The adj complete has 6 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (67) complete -- (having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set pf the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting") 2. (4) complete, consummate -- (perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities; "a complete gentleman"; "consummate happiness"; "a consummate performance") 3. complete -- ((botany) having all four whorls or principal parts--sepals and petals and stamens and carpels (or pistils); "complete flowers") 4. accomplished, complete -- (highly skilled; "an accomplished pianist"; "a complete musician") 5. arrant, complete, consummate, double-dyed, everlasting, gross, perfect, pure, sodding, stark, staring, thoroughgoing, utter -- (without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; "an arrant fool"; "a complete coward"; "a consummate fool"; "a double-dyed villain"; "gross negligence"; "a perfect idiot"; "pure folly"; "what a sodding mess"; "stark staring mad"; "a thoroughgoing villain"; "utter nonsense") 6. complete, concluded, ended, over all over terminated -- (having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview")
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