Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers.
Having or revealing supreme mastery or skill.
1 The consummate pleasure is not in the costly flavor, but in yourself.
2 Quesnel followed her lead with the consummate skill of a natural charlatan.
3 In Poetry -illustrious and consummate : In Friendship -noble and sincere.
4 An apparently simple movement, but it was consummate in grace and display.
5 SanDisk will require Toshiba's approval to consummate a deal with either party.
6 One of the passengers describing the consummate courage of Colonel Astor said:
7 Graygown and Teddy managed the boat and the landing-net with consummate skill.
8 Simple and primitive was it as was the Red One's consummate artifice.
9 In fact, your hypocrisy was so consummate that I never suspected it.
10 He then began to unwind slowly, inhaling deeply but with consummate control.
11 But he loved the sea and looked at it with consummate understanding.
12 She is one of our most consummate actresses, Schulhof said of Moore.
13 She'd incorrectly thought of him as the consummate loner or special assistant.
14 Henry saw himself for the second time out-generalled by the consummate Farnese.
15 It simply seemed to be couples finally deciding to consummate their friendships.
16 Their commitment and professionalism in representing their country has been consummate throughout.
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