A1 noun #911 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

complete

A state where something has all its parts or is finished.

Explanation at your level:

A complete is when you finish something. If you have a puzzle, and you put the last piece in, it is a complete. It means you have everything. Nothing is missing. You are done!

When we say something is a complete, we mean it is finished. It has all its parts. For example, if you have a set of cards, a complete is when you have all the cards in the box. You do not need any more.

The word complete can function as a noun to describe a collection that is finished. It is a formal way to say that a set contains all the necessary components. For instance, a librarian might say, 'This is a complete of the encyclopedia,' meaning all volumes are present.

In more formal or technical contexts, complete acts as a noun representing the state of total fulfillment or the finality of a set. It is used when one needs to emphasize that no further additions are required. It conveys a sense of professional standard and accuracy.

Using complete as a noun allows for a nuanced description of a finalized state. It is often employed in academic or archival settings to denote a collection that has been verified as containing all constituent parts. It implies a high level of precision and thoroughness in the assembly process.

The noun usage of complete reflects a historical evolution from the Latin completus, signifying the absolute state of being filled. In advanced discourse, it serves to categorize a totality that is beyond reproach or modification. It is the linguistic hallmark of a finished, exhaustive, and definitive entity.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Complete as a noun means a finished set.
  • It implies nothing is missing.
  • It is used in formal or technical contexts.
  • It comes from the Latin completus.

When we talk about complete as a noun, we are usually referring to the state of total wholeness. Imagine you are building a puzzle; when you place the final piece, you have achieved a complete. It is the point where the project is 100% done and nothing is missing.

In some contexts, it refers to a set that has every required item included. If you buy a complete of books, you expect every volume in the series to be in the box. It is a very satisfying word because it implies that the journey or the task has reached its natural end.

The word complete comes from the Latin word completus, which is the past participle of complere, meaning 'to fill up.' The prefix com- means 'together' and plere means 'to fill.' It entered Middle English through Old French.

Historically, it has always been linked to the idea of filling a vessel until it is full. Over centuries, it evolved from describing a physical container to describing abstract concepts like tasks, education, or sets of items. It is a classic example of a word that has kept its core meaning of 'fullness' for over 600 years.

Using complete as a noun is less common than using it as an adjective or verb, but it appears in specific technical or formal contexts. You might hear it in phrases like 'a complete of tools' or 'the complete of the set.' It is most often used in professional or academic environments.

In casual conversation, people usually prefer 'the whole thing' or 'the set.' However, if you are working in a library, a workshop, or a data collection center, using 'complete' as a noun helps define that the collection is finished and verified.

While 'complete' is often an adjective, these idioms capture the essence of the state of being finished:

  • Complete the picture: To add the final detail needed to understand something.
  • Complete the circle: To return to the beginning after a long journey.
  • A complete package: Someone or something that has every quality required.
  • Complete and utter: Used to emphasize that something is total.
  • Bring to completion: To finish a project or task.

As a noun, complete is usually treated as a singular countable noun. The pronunciation is /kəmˈpliːt/ in both British and American English, with the stress on the second syllable. It rhymes with compete, defeat, and repeat.

When using it, you will often find it preceded by a definite article like 'the' or a possessive pronoun like 'my.' It is important to note that while it can function as a noun, the adjective form is much more common in everyday speech.

Fun Fact

It comes from the same root as 'plenty'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kəmˈpliːt/

Clear 'kuhm-pleet' sound.

US /kəmˈpliːt/

Similar to UK, stress on second syllable.

Common Errors

  • stressing the first syllable
  • swallowing the final t
  • mispronouncing the vowel

Rhymes With

compete defeat repeat treat sheet

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

شنیدن 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

set finish full

Learn Next

completion entirety totality

پیشرفته

exhaustive definitive

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

The complete is here.

Determiners

The complete.

Countable nouns

Two completes.

Examples by Level

1

The puzzle is a complete.

puzzle = game, complete = finished

noun usage

1

The set is a complete.

1

We checked the complete of the files.

1

The collection is a complete of historical documents.

1

The archive represents a complete of the author's works.

1

He verified the complete of the data set before publishing.

مترادف‌ها

متضادها

incomplete partial unfinished

ترکیب‌های رایج

verify the complete
final complete
check the complete
the complete of the set
submit the complete
review the complete
archive the complete
present the complete
validate the complete
maintain the complete

Idioms & Expressions

"the complete package"

having all necessary qualities

She is the complete package for the job.

casual

"complete and utter"

total, absolute

It was a complete and utter disaster.

neutral

"bring to completion"

to finish

We brought the project to completion.

formal

"complete the circle"

return to the start

The journey helped him complete the circle.

literary

"complete the picture"

add final details

This evidence helps complete the picture.

neutral

"a complete turnaround"

a total change

The company made a complete turnaround.

neutral

Easily Confused

complete vs completion

similar root

noun for process vs state

The completion was fast vs The complete is here.

complete vs entire

similar meaning

adjective vs noun

The entire set vs The complete.

complete vs total

similar meaning

adjective vs noun

The total amount vs The complete.

complete vs finished

similar meaning

verb vs noun

I finished vs The complete.

Sentence Patterns

B1

The + complete + of + noun

The complete of the set is ready.

B2

Verify + the + complete

Verify the complete of the data.

B2

Submit + the + complete

Submit the complete by noon.

C1

Review + the + complete

Review the complete of the files.

C2

Archive + the + complete

Archive the complete of the records.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

completion the act of finishing

Verbs

complete to finish

Adjectives

complete entire

مرتبط

incomplete opposite

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'complete' as a noun when an adjective is needed. The set is complete.
Complete is usually an adjective.
Confusing 'complete' with 'completion'. The completion of the project.
Completion is the noun for the action.
Using 'complete' as a synonym for 'total' in all contexts. Use 'total' for amounts.
Complete implies finished, not just a sum.
Pluralizing 'complete' incorrectly. completes
It follows standard plural rules.
Ignoring the article 'the' before the noun. The complete of the set.
It needs a determiner.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a full box.

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Native Speakers

Often use 'the set'.

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Insight

Used in archives.

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Shortcut

Noun needs an article.

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Say It Right

Stress the end.

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Don't Mistake

Don't use as adjective.

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Did You Know?

It means filled.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards.

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Rule

Countable noun.

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Context

Use in reports.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Com-plete: Come and see the plate is full.

Visual Association

A dinner plate with no food left.

Word Web

finished full entire total

چالش

Use the word in a sentence today.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: filled up

بافت فرهنگی

None

Used often in business to denote finished tasks.

'Complete' by various artists The Complete Works of Shakespeare

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • verify the complete
  • submit the complete
  • check the complete

library

  • the complete of the series
  • archive the complete
  • verify the complete

data entry

  • the complete of the data
  • check the complete
  • validate the complete

academic

  • the complete of the findings
  • present the complete
  • review the complete

Conversation Starters

"Is the complete of the project ready?"

"Have you verified the complete?"

"Where is the complete of the set?"

"Why is the complete missing?"

"Can you check the complete?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you reached a complete.

Why is a complete important?

How do you ensure a complete?

What makes a complete satisfying?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, though rare.

As a set or state.

Yes, usually.

Yes, in specific contexts.

Completes.

Moderate.

No, the opposite.

Yes.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The puzzle is a ___.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: complete

It means finished.

multiple choice A2

Which means finished?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: complete

Complete means done.

true false B1

A complete can be a noun.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Yes, in specific contexts.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

They are synonyms.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Proper syntax.

fill blank B2

We verified the ___ of the files.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: complete

Noun usage.

multiple choice C1

What is the origin?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Latin

Completus.

true false C1

Complete is always an adjective.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It can be a noun.

match pairs C2

Word

معنی

All matched!

Noun form.

sentence order C2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Formal structure.

امتیاز: /10

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A1

Narrow describes something that has a very small distance from one side to the other. It is the opposite of wide and is often used to describe roads, paths, or spaces.

thick

A1

Describes something that has a large distance between its two opposite sides or surfaces. It can also describe liquids that are dense and do not flow easily, or things that grow closely together like hair or forest trees.

full

A1

The complete amount or the state of being total without any parts missing. It is most frequently used in fixed phrases like 'in full' to describe a payment or a name that is complete.

gray

A1

A neutral color that is a mixture of black and white, often seen in clouds, ash, or lead. It is used to describe objects that lack bright color or to represent a sense of seriousness and neutrality.

purple

A1

Purple is a color that is made by mixing red and blue together. It is a common color found in nature, such as in certain flowers and fruits like grapes.

tiny

A1

Describes something that is very small in size, amount, or degree. It is more emphatic than the word 'small' and is often used to highlight how little something is.

perfect

A1

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