consummate
Oxford 1001 vocabularyFORMAL vocabulary1100 vocabularyGRE vocabulary con‧sum‧mate /kənˈsʌmət, kənˈsʌmɪt, ˈkɒnsəmət $ ˈkɑːnsəmət/ adjective [only before noun]
con‧sum‧mate /ˈkɒnsəmeɪt $ ˈkɑːn-/ verb [transitive]
بپایان رساندن، انجام دادن، عروسی کردن، بوصال رسیدن، رسیده، تمام وکمال، بحدکمال
consummate[verb]Synonyms:- complete, accomplish, conclude, crown, end, finish, fulfil
[adjective]Synonyms:- skilled, accomplished, matchless, perfect, polished, practised, superb, supreme
- complete, absolute, conspicuous, extreme, supreme, total, utter
Contrasted words: callow, crude, green, raw, rough, uncouth, defective, deficient, inadequate
Related Words: faultless,
flawless,
impeccable,
perfect,
practiced,
skilled,
trained,
able,
gifted,
talented,
inimitable,
peerless,
superb,
superlative,
supreme,
transcendent,
unsurpassable [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
I. con‧sum‧mate1 /kənˈsʌmət, kənˈsʌmɪt, ˈkɒnsəmət $ ˈkɑːnsəmət/
adjective [only before noun] formal[
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin;
Origin: past participle of consummare 'to sum up, finish', from com- ( ⇒ COM-) + summa 'sum']
1. showing a lot of skill:
a great performance from a consummate actor He won the race with consummate ease (=very easily). De Gaulle conducted his strategy with consummate skill.2. used to emphasize how bad someone or something is:
his consummate lack of tact The man’s a consummate liar.—consummately adverb [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. con‧sum‧mate2 /ˈkɒnsəmeɪt $ ˈkɑːn-/
verb [transitive] formal1. to make a marriage or relationship complete by having sex
2. to make something complete, especially an agreement
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲