adjective as in strong fondness

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complete, entire, full

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Example Sentences

Example:The curriculum is a complete course in mathematics, covering all necessary topics.

Definition:Having all necessary parts, not defective, without exception or lack.

From complete

Example:The library has an entire collection of historical documents.

Definition:Made up of all the parts; inclusive, not broken or defective.

From entire

Example:The conference had a full schedule of lectures and discussions.

Definition:Complete, entire, or full of all that could or should be present.

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