Also means
full (no vacancy)
Usage Note
Complet has a silent final -t; the feminine form complète voices the final syllable. On signs, complet means 'no vacancies' or 'sold out'. The noun un complet also means 'a suit' (clothing), though this is a slightly dated usage. Au complet means 'in full', as in l'équipe au complet ('the whole team').
Examples
"L'hôtel est complet ce soir."
Natural Translation
The hotel is full tonight.
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