incomplete
adjective9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7
A common way to intensify 'incomplete', suggesting many parts are missing.
Indicates that something is incomplete to a moderate degree; not fully, but not slightly either.
Emphasizes that something is missing a very significant or crucial part.
Suggests that being incomplete is an unavoidable consequence of the circumstances.
Implies that something must be incomplete by its very nature or definition.
A strong, often literary, way to say something is disappointingly or regrettably incomplete.
Used to state that something is not whole or finished.
Indicates that something continues to be in a state of not being finished.
To not finish something, either intentionally or unintentionally.