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“Comprehensive” means complete, including everything, or dealing with all aspects of something. Core Definition Scope: Covers all necessary elements. Synonyms: Exhaustive, thorough, all-inclusive, extensive. Antonyms: Partial, limited, selective, incomplete. Common Real-World Examples

Comprehensive Insurance: Covers all damages, including theft, weather, and vandalism, not just accidents.

Comprehensive Exam: A final test covering an entire multi-year program of study.

Comprehensive School: A secondary school for children of all abilities and backgrounds.

Comprehensive Guide: A manual covering every detail, trick, and step of a topic. Pronunciation and Origin Pronunciation: com-pree-HEN-siv

Word Family: Derived from the verb comprehend (to grasp or include fully).

Latin Root: Comprehendere, meaning “to seize” or “comprise.”

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