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uncomplete
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "uncomplete" is not a proper or acceptable word in English.
The correct term that is used to describe something that is incomplete is "incomplete". Example sentence: "The project was still incomplete and needed more work before it could be considered complete."
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18 human-written examples
Since he summarily left the project uncompleted four years ago he has become a kind of Grotowski of architecture, both in Australia and abroad, a mystical figure known only by a chosen few and thought by the rest as either an overly temperamental genius or a charlatan who could not finish what he had begun.
News & Media
Uncompleted scenes reveal clearly the methods of laying out walls for decoration.
Encyclopedias
Means left a number of pieces uncompleted when she died.
Encyclopedias
San Lorenzo, early Renaissance-style church designed by Brunelleschi and constructed in Florence from 1421 to the 1460s, except for the facade, which was left uncompleted.
Encyclopedias
A dispute over money led Ellet to resign in 1848, leaving the bridge uncompleted.
Encyclopedias
Benét's preoccupation with historical themes was also the basis for Western Star, an ambitious epic verse narrative on American history that Benét first planned in 1934 to consist of as many as five books but was left uncompleted at the time of his death.
Encyclopedias
Wilson edited the posthumous papers and notebooks of his college friend F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Crack-Up (1945), and also edited the novel The Last Tycoon (1941), which Fitzgerald had left uncompleted at his death.
Encyclopedias
And then, degree in hand, he felt strangely uncompleted.
News & Media
Mr. Schecter was in the process of combining and renovating the apartments but decided to halt the process and put the property on the market uncompleted.
News & Media
His first work, Workers in the Dawn, sold a sobering 63 copies, and even at the end of his life, when a certain amount of public kudos had come his way, he was still chronically hard up and fretting over his inability to finish the novel (Veranilda) that lay uncompleted at his death.
News & Media
Following his exposure of racism in Invisible Man, a sequel, Juneteenth, was left uncompleted at his death in 1994.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "uncomplete" in your writing. Opt for "incomplete" or "unfinished" for clarity and correctness. Using the correct term enhances your credibility.
Common error
A common mistake is assuming that "un-" can be freely added to any adjective to negate it. While this works for many words, "incomplete" is the established negative form of "complete", making "uncomplete" redundant and incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The term "uncomplete" functions as an adjective, but it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms that "uncomplete" is not a proper word in English and suggests using "incomplete" instead.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "uncomplete" is not a recognized or accepted word in standard English. Ludwig AI indicates that the correct term for describing something that is not finished is "incomplete". It is crucial to avoid using "uncomplete" in both written and spoken communication to maintain clarity and credibility. Instead, opt for grammatically correct alternatives such as "incomplete", "unfinished", or "partially done".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incomplete
Replaces "uncomplete" with its correct and commonly used form.
unfinished
Indicates that something has not been brought to completion.
partially done
Emphasizes that only a portion of the task or item is complete.
uncompleted
Though similar in construction, "uncompleted" is the preferred and more accepted term.
outstanding
Implies that some work remains to be done or finalized.
lacking completion
A more formal way of saying something isn't finished.
in progress
Suggests active work is being done, but it's not yet finished.
under construction
Typically used for physical structures, but can apply metaphorically.
not finalized
Focuses on the lack of a final, approved state.
unresolved
Indicates that an issue or problem has not been settled or completed.
FAQs
Is "uncomplete" a real word?
No, "uncomplete" is not considered a standard English word. The correct term to use is "incomplete".
What's the difference between "uncomplete" and "incomplete"?
"Uncomplete" is not a recognized word, whereas "incomplete" is the correct term to describe something that is not finished or whole.
Can I use "uncomplete" in any context?
It is best to avoid using "uncomplete" altogether, as it is not grammatically correct. Use "incomplete" or "unfinished" instead.
What are some alternatives to "uncomplete"?
Instead of "uncomplete", use "incomplete", "unfinished", or "partially done" to accurately convey that something is not yet complete.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested