Read full poem →With crooked mouths for Heaven, and throw it by.
Love's for completeness! No perfection grows
'Twixt leg, and arm, elbow, and ear, and nose,
Dictionary Entry
The state of being complete; having all necessary or appropriate parts.
In a Sentence
“The researcher was praised for the completeness of her data, which covered all aspects of the study.”
Origin
From Middle English 'complet', from Latin 'complere' (to fill up).
Common Phrases
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Poetry examples for “completeness”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
