Complete V1 V2 V3, Complete Past and Past Participle Form Tense Verb 1 2 3
complete
Meanings;
- Finish making or doing.(transitive verb)
- Make (something) whole or perfect.(transitive verb)
- Having all the necessary or appropriate parts.(adjective)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
complete | completed | completed |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
completes | completing |
Synonyms
finished, ended, concluded, completed, finalized, accomplished, achieved, fulfilled, discharged, settled, done, finish off, round off, top off, make perfect, perfect, crown, cap, complement, add the finishing touch to, add the final touch to, absolute, out-and-out, utter, total, real, outright, downright, thoroughgoing, thorough, positive, proper, veritable, prize, perfect, consummate, unqualified, unmitigated, sheer, rank,
Example Sentences with complete
I hope I will go to a good university and complete my education in the best way possible.
He is currently trying to complete his novel.
So you can complete the article without going beyond the subject.
I have complete confidence in you.
A small SUV, my car is completely full.
The famous musician Stevie Wonder is completely blind.
Hannah is completely unlike her mother.
Jack is completely unlike his father.
My lack of access to the real world has been replaced completely by books, and it can’t be healthy to live in a land of happily ever afters.
People are never so completely and enthusiastically evil as when they act out of religious conviction.