The word comprehensive means complete, including everything, or covering all necessary facts and details. Key Meanings
All-Inclusive: Covering all elements or aspects of something. Broad Scope: Having a wide range or large capacity.
Insurance Type: A policy that covers all risks except those specifically excluded. Word Origin
Latin Roots: Comes from comprehendere, meaning “to look at” or “to take in.”
Related Words: It shares roots with “comprehend” (to understand fully). Everyday Examples
Comprehensive Exam: A final test covering an entire school program.
Comprehensive Guide: A handbook that explains every single part of a topic.
Comprehensive Insurance: Car insurance that pays for damages not caused by a collision (like theft or fire). Common Synonyms Exhaustive All-embracing
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