inclusive
Translation
inclusive, comprehensive
Examples
We are creating an inclusive workplace.
We are creating an inclusive workplace.
The price is inclusive of all fees.
The price is inclusive of all fees.
Grammar Patterns
an inclusive ((noun)) We want an inclusive society.
inclusive of ((sth.)) The final cost is inclusive of tax.
Similar Words
Synonyms: comprehensive, all-embracing; Antonyms: exclusive, limited
Etymology
From Latin 'inclusivus', from 'includere' (to shut in). 'in-' (in) + 'claudere' (to shut) + '-ive' (adjective suffix).
Memory Tips
'Inclusive' means it *includes* everyone or everything. The opposite is 'exclusive,' which *excludes* others.