complete
The French word 'complet' is used to describe something that is whole or finished, indicating that no part is missing. It can refer to various contexts, such as a complete meal, a complete set of items, or even a complete performance. 'Complet' agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies, becoming 'complète' in the feminine form and 'complets' for plural masculine, which is important for grammatical accuracy in French.