1. complete - Noun
2. complete - Adjective
3. complete - Verb
4. complete - Adjective Satellite
Filled up; with no part or element lacking; free from deficiency; entire; perfect; consummate.
Finished; ended; concluded; completed; as, the edifice is complete.
Having all the parts or organs which belong to it or to the typical form; having calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistil.
To bring to a state in which there is no deficiency; to perfect; to consummate; to accomplish; to fulfill; to finish; as, to complete a task, or a poem; to complete a course of education.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPeace is truly the complete and undisturbed possession of what is desired. Maximus the Confessor
The most complete revenge is not to imitate the aggressor. Marcus Aurelius
My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it exists at all. Stephen Hawking
No day in which you learn something is a complete loss. Italian Proverb
The complete fool is half prophet. Yiddish Proverb
Complete idiot who can keep silent, to a wise man is similar. Bengali Proverb