different between incomplete vs inconclusive

incomplete

English

Etymology

From Middle English incomplete, incompleet, from Late Latin incompl?tus, from in- (un-; not) + compl?tus (complete), equivalent to in- (not) +? complete.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n.k?m.?pli?t/
  • Rhymes: -i?t

Adjective

incomplete (comparative more incomplete, superlative most incomplete)

  1. Not complete; not finished
  2. (botany) Of a flower, wanting any of the usual floral organs.

Synonyms

  • (not complete): unwhole, underdone, unfinished

Antonyms

  • complete

Related terms

  • incompletely
  • incompletion

Translations

Noun

incomplete (plural incompletes)

  1. Something incomplete.
    1. (Internet) A multipart file posted to Usenet that is incomplete and thus unusable.
    2. (Internet) A multiplayer game that is abandoned because one player disconnects.
  2. A designation of being incomplete.
    He got four incompletes out of five courses last semester.

Anagrams

  • emplection

Italian

Adjective

incomplete f pl

  1. feminine plural of incompleto

Latin

Adjective

incompl?te

  1. vocative masculine singular of incompl?tus

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inconclusive

English

Alternative forms

  • nonconclusive

Etymology

in- +? conclusive

Adjective

inconclusive (comparative more inconclusive, superlative most inconclusive)

  1. Not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion.

Translations

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