complet
/kɔ̃.plɛ/Having all necessary or normal parts, elements, or steps; entire; whole.
Le dossier est complet avec toutes les pièces jointes.
The file is complete with all attachments.
Often used to describe something that is finished or has all required components.
Fully equipped or provided with everything needed.
Notre équipe est complète avec tous les membres nécessaires.
Our team is complete with all necessary members.
Can refer to people, objects, or abstract concepts.
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Common Usage
Use 'complet' to describe something that is finished or has all necessary parts. It can be used for both physical and abstract things.
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'Complet' is an adjective and must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies (e.g., 'complète' for feminine singular, 'complets' for masculine plural).
📖Word Origin
From Latin 'completus', past participle of 'complere' meaning 'to fill up'.
📝Usage Notes
Often used in formal and informal contexts to describe something that is finished or has all necessary parts. Can be used both literally and figuratively.