The word comprehensive means complete, including everything, or covering all necessary elements of a subject. Core Definition
Meaning: All-inclusive, thorough, wide-ranging, or exhaustive. Pronunciation: kom-pree-HEN-siv
Origin: From the Latin comprehendere, meaning “to include or embrace.” Common Everyday Examples
Comprehensive Insurance: Coverages that pay for non-collision damage like theft, fire, or vandalism.
Comprehensive Exam: A final test covering an entire multi-year educational program.
Comprehensive Review: A study or report that looks at every single detail of a project. Comprehensive vs. Comprehensible
These two words sound similar but have completely different meanings:
Comprehensive: Includes everything (e.g., a comprehensive guide).
Comprehensible: Easy to understand (e.g., comprehensible instructions).
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