comprehensive

[ˌkɒmprɪˈhensɪv]

comprehensive Definition

  • 1including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something
  • 2thorough
  • 3complete

Using comprehensive: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "comprehensive" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The report provides a comprehensive overview of the company's financial performance.

  • Example

    The book offers a comprehensive guide to learning French.

  • Example

    The course covers a comprehensive range of topics in computer science.

comprehensive Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for comprehensive

Antonyms for comprehensive

Phrases with comprehensive

  • an insurance policy that covers a wide range of risks and perils

    Example

    I opted for comprehensive insurance for my car, which covers theft, damage, and accidents.

  • an exam that tests a student's knowledge and understanding of a broad range of topics in a particular field

    Example

    In order to graduate, students must pass a comprehensive exam that covers all major topics in their field of study.

  • a school that provides a wide range of educational opportunities, typically for students aged 11-18

    Example

    In the UK, most state schools are comprehensive schools, which means they accept students of all abilities and backgrounds.

Origins of comprehensive

from Latin 'comprehendere', meaning 'to grasp together'

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Summary: comprehensive in Brief

The term 'comprehensive' [ˌkɒmprɪˈhensɪv] refers to something that includes or deals with all or nearly all elements or aspects of a subject, often being thorough and complete. Examples include a comprehensive overview of a company's financial performance, a comprehensive guide to learning French, and a course that covers a comprehensive range of topics in computer science.

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