Compleat

usgb/kəmˈpliːt/
adjective

Having all necessary parts or elements; entire.

The report was compleat and included all relevant data.
Visual representation of "compleat" - Having all necessary parts or elements; entire.

Usage tips

Formal

compleat work, compleat history, compleat understanding

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Be Careful

Although 'compleat' is less commonly used, ensure it fits a literary context.

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'He completed the project’ should avoid using 'compleat' as it feels outdated for casual use.
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Synonym Usage

When using 'compleat', consider that it's synonymous with 'complete' but carries a more formal tone.

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In academic papers, prefer 'compleat' to add an archaic touch.
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Context Is Key

Know your audience; be sure 'compleat' works in historical or poetic settings, where it may feel more appropriate.

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'The Bible is a compleat work of literature.'
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