WOTD and QOTD

Word of the Day

comprehensive (kɑmprihɛnsɪv , కామ్ప్రిహేన్సివ / కామ్ప్రీహేన్సివ)
Example
The insurance policy was comprehensive, it covered all possible losses that could happen.
Definition
adjective

  1. including all or everything
    “a comprehensive education”

    “a comprehensive history of the revolution”

    “a comprehensive survey”

    “comprehensive coverage”

  2. broad in scope
    “a comprehensive survey of world affairs”
noun

  1. an intensive examination testing a student’s proficiency in some special field of knowledge
    Synonyms:  comp, comprehensive examination
    “she took her comps in English literature”

Quote of the Day

“A ship in harbor is safe . . . but that is not what ships are for.”

Thomas Aquinas

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