consummate Antonyms
Strongest:
- crude
- unprofessional
- unfit
- amateur
- incapable
- unskilled
- would-be
- would-be
- incompetent
- artless
- unskilled
- unseasoned
- unable
- unseasoned
- weak
- unfitted
- amateur
- unskillful
- inept
- incapable
- unskillful
- amateurish
- artless
- inept
- amateurish
- unqualified
- unable
- unfitted
- unqualified
- inexperienced
- unprofessional
- unfit
- inexpert
- crude
- weak
- inexperienced
- inexpert
- incompetent
Strong:
- green
- rude
- new
- primitive
- unschooled
- untalented
- inexperienced
- inefficient
- ineffectual
- untutored
- new
- primitive
- ineffective
- untaught
- jackleg
- untrained
- untrained
- untutored
- ignorant
- green
- beginning
- ignorant
- ineffective
- ineffectual
- beginning
- inefficient
- raw
- untalented
- untaught
- unseasoned
- unschooled
- rude
- jackleg
- raw
- unseasoned
- inexperienced
Weak:
Meaning of consummate
consummate (v)
fulfill sexually
make perfect; bring to perfection
consummate (s)
having or revealing supreme mastery or skill
perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities
without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
consummate Sentence Examples
- He was a consummate professional, always delivering exceptional work.
- Their wedding was a consummate celebration of love and commitment.
- She had a consummate command of the English language, impressing everyone with her eloquence.
- The artist's latest masterpiece was a consummate example of his talent and skill.
- His consummate skill as a negotiator helped secure a favorable deal for the company.
- The chef's consummate attention to detail elevated each dish to culinary perfection.
- They were a consummate team, working seamlessly together to achieve their goals.
- Despite facing numerous challenges, he remained a consummate optimist, always seeing the silver lining.
- Her consummate performance in the lead role earned her critical acclaim and awards.
- The politician's consummate charisma and charm won over voters across the country.
FAQs About the word consummate
fulfill sexually, make perfect; bring to perfection, having or revealing supreme mastery or skill, perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary q
skilled, good, proficient, virtuoso, experienced, adept, expert, skillful, masterful, masterly
crude, unprofessional, unfit,amateur, incapable, unskilled, would-be, would-be, incompetent, artless
He was a consummate professional, always delivering exceptional work.
Their wedding was a consummate celebration of love and commitment.
She had a consummate command of the English language, impressing everyone with her eloquence.
The artist's latest masterpiece was a consummate example of his talent and skill.