comprehensive
Common misspellings:
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- comprehesive (15.7%)
- comprohensive (0.6%)
- comprehenive (0.6%)
- comprehnsive (4.4%)
- comprehensvie (1.6%)
- comprenhensive (2.5%)
- cmpreensive (0.6%)
- comprenesive (1.3%)
- comprhensive (20.1%)
- comphrensive (5.6%)
- comprehassive (0.6%)
- comperhensive (3.4%)
- comprehensice (4.4%)
- comprehensve (1.3%)
- indepth (0.3%)
- compresensive (0.6%)
- comprenshive (0.3%)
- comprehenisve (1.3%)
- comprehencive (2.5%)
- comrehensive (3.1%)
- pipework (0.3%)
- commprehansive (0.6%)
- comprehesnive (0.6%)
- compreshensive (4.1%)
- comprihensive (1.3%)
- comphrehensive (5.3%)
- comprehsive (1.9%)
- compehensive (0.3%)
- comprensive (4.7%)
- comphrehension (0.3%)
- comphresensive (0.9%)
- comprehsnive (0.6%)
- comprehinsive (0.6%)
- comprehansive (3.1%)
- coprehensive (1.6%)
- comperheive (0.3%)
- complehensive (0.6%)
- comprehasive (0.6%)
- compreshnceive (0.6%)
- comptrehensive (0.6%)
Usage examples for comprehensive:
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Even now, he looked sullen and disagreeable as, having exchanged a significant glance with his sister- in- law, he gave a comprehensive nod to the assembled guests, which had nothing in it either of cordiality or of good- will.
"The Nest of the Sparrowhawk" – Baroness Orczy -
" Yes; he is taking care of me in a sort of all- round, comprehensive fashion.
"Winding Paths" – Gertrude Page -
This, however, notwithstanding its importance, is, in a comprehensive view of universal history, only a matter of detail.
"Auguste Comte and Positivism" – John-Stuart Mill -
Faith is the most comprehensive commandment, 1 John iii.
"The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning" – Hugh Binning