complete
The Italian word 'completo' is used in the same way as the English word 'complete'. It is an adjective that describes something that is finished, whole, or fully carried out. For example, 'Il progetto è completo' means 'The project is complete'.
Your work is complete.
The sentence is used when one has finished all the tasks or the assigned work.
The outfit complete with accessories.
This sentence means that an outfit includes not only clothes but also matching accessories.
I'm looking for the complete profile of the student.
This phrase is used when one is interested in acquiring more detailed or comprehensive information about the student.