Meaning & Definition of Completeness in English
Completeness
The state of being complete or whole.
Pronunciation:
/kəmˈpliːtnəs/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
completenessesDetailed Definitions
Definition: The quality of being whole or having all parts.
Example Sentence: The completeness of the project was commendable.
Definition: The state in which nothing is lacking or omitted.
Example Sentence: His report lacked completeness, as it missed several critical data points.
Definition: In mathematics, completeness refers to a property of a mathematical structure or a set.
Example Sentence: The completeness of the axioms is crucial for the theory's reliability.
Definition: The attribute of thoroughness and exhaustiveness.
Example Sentence: She checked the completeness of her work before submission.
Definition: The final state of an item or task when all necessary components are present.
Example Sentence: We achieved completeness in our inventory check after the final review.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from 'complete' + the suffix '-ness' indicating a state or quality.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- the whole picture: An understanding of all the relevant factors or situations.
- in its entirety: Referring to something as a whole rather than in parts.
- full and complete: Indicating that something is thorough and has no omissions.
Translations
- Spanish: completud
- French: complétude
- German: Vollständigkeit
- Russian: полнота
Related Words
- complete: Having all necessary components; entire.
- completion: The act of finishing.