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Adjectives of Entirety

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whole
1.
whole
Adjective

including every part, member, etc.

He ate the whole pizza by himself.

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entire
2.
en
tire
Adjective

involving or describing the whole of something

She spent the entire day cleaning the house, leaving no corner untouched.

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total
3.
to
tal
Adjective

including the whole quantity

The total cost of the renovations exceeded their initial budget, requiring them to make adjustments to their plans.

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complete
4.
comp
lete
Verb

to bring something to an end by making it whole

She completes her assignments before the deadline.

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thorough
5.
tho
rough
Adjective

extremely careful and attentive to detail

The editor was thorough in her review, catching every small error in the manuscript.

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comprehensive
6.
comp
re
hen
sive
Adjective

covering or including all aspects of something

The comprehensive report provided a detailed overview of the project, addressing every aspect from start to finish.

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unanimous
7.
u
na
ni
mous
Adjective

(of a group) fully in agreement on something

The committee was unanimous in approving the new budget.

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aggregate
8.
agg
re
gate
Adjective

consisting of several numbers, things, or amounts added together

The aggregated sales data provided a comprehensive overview of the company's performance over the past quarter.

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finish
9.
fi
nish
Verb

to make something end

He finished painting the walls and admired his work.

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exhaustive
10.
exh
aus
tive
Adjective

complete with regard to every single detail or element

The exhaustive research paper provided a comprehensive analysis of the topic, leaving no aspect unexplored.

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inclusive
11.
inc
lu
sive
Adjective

including everything or everyone, without excluding any particular group or element

The inclusive policy welcomed people of all backgrounds, ensuring that everyone felt valued and respected.

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overall
12.
o
ve
rall
Noun

denim trousers with a bib and shoulder straps, often worn as work clothing

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full
13.
full
Adjective

having no space left

The restaurant was full, so we had to wait for a table to become available.

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enough
14.
e
nough
Adverb

to a degree or extent that is sufficient or necessary

The team had trained hard and believed they were fit enough for the upcoming match.

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sufficient
15.
su
ffi
cient
Adjective

having enough of something to meet a particular need or requirement

He had saved a sufficient amount of money to purchase the new computer.

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adequate
16.
a
deq
uate
Adjective

having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task

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empty
17.
emp
ty
Adjective

with no one or nothing inside

The empty room echoed with every step, its walls bare and devoid of furniture.

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devoid
18.
de
void
Adjective

entirely lacking or empty of a particular quality or element

His speech was devoid of emotion, leaving the audience unmoved.

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partial
19.
par
tial
Adjective

involving only a part of something

The partial eclipse obscured only a portion of the sun, leaving the rest visible.

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incomplete
20.
in
comp
lete
Adjective

not having all the necessary parts

His application was incomplete, so it got rejected.

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half
21.
half
Adverb

to the extent of one part out of two equal portions

She cut the sandwich half and gave me a piece.

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divide
22.
di
vide
Verb

to separate people or things into two or more groups, parts, etc.

The teacher divides the class into small groups for a collaborative project.

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cut
23.
cut
Verb

to divide a thing into smaller pieces using a sharp object

I cut the paper with scissors to make a snowflake.

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lack
24.
lack
Verb

to be without or to not have enough of something that is needed or desirable

She failed to complete the project on time because she lacked the necessary resources.

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miss
25.
miss
Verb

to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.

I got lost on my way to the airport and I'm going to miss my flight.

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fragment
26.
frag
ment
Verb

to break into smaller pieces

Glass fragments easily when dropped.

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unfinished
27.
un
fi
nished
Adjective

not yet completed

The unfinished painting displayed only the artist's initial sketches.

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deficient
28.
de
fi
cient
Adjective

lacking in terms of quantity or quality

The deficient supply of food left many people hungry.

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tear
29.
tear
Noun

a drop of salty liquid produced by the eyes

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