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Uncomplete for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: ,ʌnkʌm'plit

What does Uncomplete really mean?

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Uncomplete is a word that consists of two parts: "un-" and "complete." When you hear the word "un-", what do you think of? That's right, it means "not" or "the opposite of." So when we add "un-" to "complete," it changes the meaning of the word to "not complete" or "incomplete."

Let's talk about the word "complete" first. Imagine you have a big puzzle with a hundred pieces. When you finish putting all the pieces together and the picture is whole, we say the puzzle is complete. It means everything is there, and nothing is missing. But what if we have only put together 90 out of the 100 puzzle pieces? Would the puzzle still be complete? No, it would be incomplete because something is missing. In the same way, when we say something is uncomplete, it means that thing is not finished or it is missing something that it needs to be considered complete.

To give you another example, think about a storybook that you are writing or a drawing that you are working on. When you have written or drawn everything that you planned to, and nothing is left unfinished, then your story or drawing is complete. But if there are parts of the story or the drawing that you haven't finished yet, then it is uncomplete. It's like having a sentence that is missing a word or a picture that is missing colors.

So, in a nutshell, "uncomplete" means not complete or incomplete. It describes something that is missing a part or not finished yet.

Revised and Fact checked by Patricia Williams on 2023-10-29 21:53:12

Uncomplete In a sentece

Learn how to use Uncomplete inside a sentece

  • My drawing is uncomplete because I haven't added any color yet.
  • The puzzle remains uncomplete as there are a few missing pieces.
  • The sentence is uncomplete because it lacks a subject.
  • The construction of the building is uncomplete as they haven't finished the roof yet.
  • The song feels uncomplete without the final chorus.

Uncomplete Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Uncomplete Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.