The term “comprehensive” is an adjective that means complete, including all or nearly all elements, aspects, or details of something.
Because it refers to total coverage, it is used across many fields to describe thorough systems, tests, or policies. 📋 Common Uses and Meanings
Comprehensive Insurance: Covers almost all damages, including theft, vandalism, weather, and animal collisions, not just car accidents.
Comprehensive Exams: Major tests (often called “comps”) that graduate students take to prove they master their entire field of study.
Comprehensive Health Care: Medical plans or services that cover a full range of care, from prevention to surgery.
Comprehensive School: A type of secondary school (common in the UK) that accepts children of all abilities without entrance exams. 🧠 Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms: Thorough, all-inclusive, exhaustive, complete, extensive, broad. Antonyms: Partial, limited, narrow, incomplete, selective. 💡 Example in a Sentence
“The tech company issued a comprehensive report detailing every security update made over the past five years.”
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