incomplete
See also: incomplète
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English incomplete, incompleet, from Late Latin incomplētus, from in- (“un-; not”) + complētus (“complete”), equivalent to in- (“not”) + complete.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editincomplete (comparative more incomplete, superlative most incomplete)
- Not complete; not finished
- Stefania handed in her writing incomplete.
- an incomplete jigsaw puzzle
- My knowledge on the subject is incomplete.
- He considers that his life would be incomplete if not for his children.
- (botany) Of a flower, wanting any of the usual floral organs.
Synonyms
edit- (not complete): unwhole, underdone, unfinished
Antonyms
editDerived terms
editRelated terms
editTranslations
editnot complete
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wanting floral organs
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Noun
editincomplete (plural incompletes)
- Something incomplete.
- (Usenet) A multipart file posted to a Usenet newsgroup that is incomplete and thus unusable.
- (video games, Internet) A multiplayer game that is abandoned because one player disconnects.
- A designation of being incomplete.
- He got four incompletes out of five courses last semester.
Anagrams
editItalian
editAdjective
editincomplete f pl
Latin
editAdjective
editincomplēte
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