What does consummate mean in English? Meaning of consummate definition and abbreviation with examples.
Meaning of "consummate": fulfill sexually
Verb
Meaning: fulfill sexuallyExample: consummate a marriageSynonyms: consummateHypernyms: accomplish
action
carry out
carry through
execute
fulfil
fulfillMeaning of "consummate": having or revealing supreme mastery or skill
Adjective
Meaning: having or revealing supreme mastery or skillExample: a consummate artist
consummate skill
a masterful speaker
masterful technique
a masterly performance of the sonata
a virtuoso performanceSynonyms: consummate
masterful
masterly
virtuosoSimilar: skilledMeaning of "consummate": make perfect; bring to perfection
Verb
Meaning: make perfect; bring to perfectionSynonyms: consummateHypernyms: accomplish
action
carry out
carry through
execute
fulfil
fulfillMeaning of "consummate": perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities
Adjective
Meaning: perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualitiesExample: a complete gentleman
consummate happiness
a consummate performanceSynonyms: complete
consummateSimilar: perfectMeaning of "consummate": without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
Adjective
Meaning: without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiersExample: an arrant fool
a complete coward
a consummate fool
a double-dyed villain
gross negligence
a perfect idiot
pure folly
what a sodding mess
stark staring mad
a thoroughgoing villain
utter nonsense
the unadulterated truthSynonyms: arrant
complete
consummate
double-dyed
everlasting
gross
perfect
pure
sodding
staring
stark
thoroughgoing
unadulterated
utterSimilar: unmitigatedAdjective: Complete in every detail, perfect, absolute. Addison A man of perfect and consummate virtue. 1900, Guy Wetmore Carryl, "The Singular Sangfroid of Baby Bunting", Belinda Bellonia Bunting//Behaved like a consummate loon 1880, Georges Bernard Shaw, The Irrational Knot, Chapter VII, […] Marmaduke, who had the consummate impudence to reply that […]Addison A man of perfect and consummate virtue.1900, Guy Wetmore Carryl, "The Singular Sangfroid of Baby Bunting", Belinda Bellonia Bunting//Behaved like a consummate loon1880, Georges Bernard Shaw, The Irrational Knot, Chapter VII, […] Marmaduke, who had the consummate impudence to reply that […]highly skilled and experienced; fully qualified a consummate sergeant Sun Tzu, The Art of War, Section IV, The consummate leader cultivates the moral law, […] ; thus it is in his power to control success.a consummate sergeantSun Tzu, The Art of War, Section IV, The consummate leader cultivates the moral law, […] ; thus it is in his power to control success.Synonyms:
superlative, gifted, polished, talented, skilled, superb, accomplished, perfect, practiced, complete, finished, trained, utter, total, perfected, able, absolute, conspicuous, downright, faultless, flawless, ideal, impeccable, inimitable, matchless, out-and-out, peerless, positive, ripe, supreme, thoroughgoing, transcendent, unmitigated, unqualified, whole, unsurpassable, virtuosic, terminate, polish off, perfect, accomplish, end, complete, effectuate, conclude, perform, clinch, crown, sign, can, compass, wrap, close, come, halt, carry out, come through, drop curtain, knock off, put away, ultimate, wind up, wrap up, button down, call a day, clean up, fold up, get it together, go the distance, mop up, put finishing touch on, put lid on, put to bed, sew up, take care of, top it off,
Antonyms:
imperfect, incomplete, unfinished, worst, poor, inept, commence, fail, give up, begin, start, stop, continue, neglect, not finish,