Completa (en. Complete)

[komˈplete̞.ta]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That is full or finished.
The task is complete.
La tarea está completa.
That includes everything necessary.
The report is complete and covers all topics.
El informe es completo y abarca todos los temas.
That has no omissions.
The dossier you submitted is quite complete.
El dossier que presentaste es bastante completo.

Etymology

From Latin 'completus', meaning 'complete'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

complete the phrase
To finish expressing an idea.
completa la frase
have a complete vision
To have a total understanding of a topic.
tener una visión completa
be complete
To feel satisfied or balanced.
estar completo

Related Words

to complete
To make something complete.
completar
completeness
State of being complete.
completud

Slang Meanings

To be at 100%
Today I feel complete, everything went well.
Hoy me siento completa, todo salió bien.
Without missing parts
The party was complete, nothing was missing.
La fiesta estuvo completa, no faltó ni un detalle.