Antonyms of adj incomplete
2 senses of incomplete
Sense 1
incomplete (vs. complete), uncomplete -- (not complete or total; not completed; "an incomplete account of his life"; "political consequences of incomplete military success"; "an incomplete forward pass")
complete (vs. incomplete) -- (having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set of the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting")
=> absolute, downright, out-and-out (prenominal), rank (prenominal), right-down, sheer (prenominal) -- (complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers; "absolute freedom"; "an absolute dimwit"; "a downright lie"; "out-and-out mayhem"; "an out-and-out lie"; "a rank outsider"; "many right-down vices"; "got the job through sheer persistence"; "sheer stupidity")
=> accomplished, completed, realized, realised -- (successfully completed or brought to an end; "his mission accomplished he took a vacation"; "the completed project"; "the joy of a realized ambition overcame him")
=> all -- (completely given to or absorbed by; "became all attention")
=> all-or-none, all-or-nothing -- (occurring completely or not occurring at all)
=> all-out, full-scale -- (using all available resources; "all-out war"; "a full-scale campaign against nuclear power plants")
=> allover -- (covering the entire surface; "an allover pattern"; "got an allover tan")
=> clean -- (thorough and without qualification; "a clean getaway"; "a clean sweep"; "a clean break")
=> completed -- (caught; "a completed forward pass")
=> dead (prenominal), utter -- (complete; "came to a dead stop"; "utter seriousness")
=> exhaustive, thorough, thoroughgoing -- (performed comprehensively and completely; "an exhaustive study"; "made a thorough search"; "thoroughgoing research")
=> fleshed out, full-clad -- (given substance or detail; completed; "did not spring full-clad from his imagination"; "a plan fleshed out with statistics and details")
=> full, total -- (complete in extent or degree and in every particular; "a full game"; "a total eclipse"; "a total disaster")
=> full-blown -- (having or displaying all the characteristics necessary for completeness; "a full-blown financial crisis")
=> full-dress -- (complete in every respect; "a full-dress debate"; "a full-dress investigation")
=> good -- (thorough; "had a good workout"; "gave the house a good cleaning")
=> hearty -- (without reservation; "hearty support")
=> self-contained -- (constituting a complete and independent unit in and of itself; "the university is like a self-contained city with shops and all amenities")
=> sound -- (thorough; "a sound thrashing")
=> stand-alone -- (capable of operating independently)
Sense 2
incomplete, uncompleted -- (not yet finished; "his thesis is still incomplete"; "an uncompleted play")
INDIRECT (VIA unfinished) -> finished -- (ended or brought to an end; "are you finished?"; "gave me the finished manuscript")
Similarity of adj incomplete
2 senses of incomplete
Sense 1
incomplete (vs. complete), uncomplete -- (not complete or total; not completed; "an incomplete account of his life"; "political consequences of incomplete military success"; "an incomplete forward pass")
=> broken -- (lacking a part or parts; "a broken set of encyclopedia")
=> half (prenominal) -- (partial; "gave me a half smile"; "he did only a half job")
=> neither -- (not either; not one or the other)
=> partial -- (being or affecting only a part; not total; "a partial description of the suspect"; "partial collapse"; "a partial eclipse"; "a partial monopoly"; "partial immunity")
=> rudimentary -- (being in the earliest stages of development; "rudimentary plans")
=> sketchy, unelaborated -- (giving only major points; lacking completeness; "a sketchy account"; "details of the plan remain sketchy")
=> uncompleted -- (not caught or not caught within bounds; "an uncompleted pass")
Also See-> fractional#1
Sense 2
incomplete, uncompleted -- (not yet finished; "his thesis is still incomplete"; "an uncompleted play")
=> unfinished (vs. finished) -- (not brought to an end or conclusion; "unfinished business"; "the building is still unfinished")