set

noun, verb, adjective59 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

including all the necessary or appropriate parts

a complete collection of items

with no part left out; whole

a particular combination of different skills

including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something

covering a large number of subjects or areas

a set of drums and cymbals, played by one person in a band

a box containing chemicals and equipment for doing simple experiments

the scenery and props used for a film

the scenery and props used for a movie

to be determined to do something

to be strongly opposed to something

to be made up or composed of something

to be the parts or members of something; to make up something

winning all the sets in a match, without the opponent winning any

used to show what group of items is being referred to (e.g., a set of tools, a set of rules)

to be ready

used when starting a race

to be victorious in a set

to succeed in winning a set in a decisive way