Completest: meaning, definitions and examples

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completest

 

[ kəmˈpliːtɪst ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

superlative form

The term 'completest' refers to the superlative form of the adjective 'complete', indicating something that is the most complete in quality or extent. It implies that no further additions or enhancements are necessary, achieving the highest level of wholeness or fullness. This term can be applied in various contexts such as literature, data, analysis, and more, to signify the utmost degree of completeness.

Synonyms

entirest, fullest, most complete.

Examples of usage

  • This report is the completest version we have.
  • She gave her completest thoughts on the matter.
  • After reviewing, this is the completest draft I can submit.

Translations

Translations of the word "completest" in other languages:

🇵🇹 completo

🇮🇳 पूर्ण

🇩🇪 vollständig

🇮🇩 lengkap

🇺🇦 повний

🇵🇱 kompletny

🇯🇵 完全な

🇫🇷 complet

🇪🇸 completo

🇹🇷 tam

🇰🇷 완전한

🇸🇦 كامل

🇨🇿 kompletní

🇸🇰 úplný

🇨🇳 完整

🇸🇮 popoln

🇮🇸 fullkominn

🇰🇿 толық

🇬🇪 სრული

🇦🇿 tam

🇲🇽 completo

Etymology

The word 'complete' originates from the Latin 'comple(t)us', meaning 'filled up, finished'. Its etymology traces back to 'com-' meaning 'together' and 'plere' meaning 'to fill'. Over time, the adjective evolved in the English language, taking on the meaning of being whole or having everything necessary. The formation of the superlative 'completest' follows the conventional rules in English where adjectives in their positive form can adopt the '-est' suffix to denote the highest degree. However, forms like 'most complete' are often preferred in modern usage due to the irregularity of the formation, particularly in the realm of education and formal writing.