Inklingo

inclusive

een-kloo-SEE-bay/in.kluˈsi.βe/

including, inclusive

Also: even
A row of colorful apples with a small green pear at the end, all contained within a single wooden crate.

📝 In Action

La tienda abre de lunes a sábado inclusive.

A2

The shop is open from Monday to Saturday inclusive (including Saturday).

Debes leer desde la página diez hasta la veinte inclusive.

B1

You must read from page ten to page twenty inclusive.

Pagamos todos los impuestos, el de lujo inclusive.

B2

We paid all the taxes, even the luxury one.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • exclusive (exclusive/not including)

Common Collocations

  • de lunes a viernes inclusivefrom Monday to Friday inclusive
  • del 1 al 10 inclusivefrom 1 to 10 inclusive

inclusive

Adjectivem or fB2
A diverse group of happy children of different backgrounds holding hands in a circle.

📝 In Action

Es importante usar un lenguaje inclusive en la oficina.

B2

It is important to use inclusive language in the office.

Queremos construir una sociedad más inclusive para todos.

B2

We want to build a more inclusive society for everyone.

El proyecto tiene un enfoque inclusive.

C1

The project has an inclusive approach.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • incluyente (inclusive/encompassing)
  • integrador (integrative)

Antonyms

  • excluyente (exclusive/excluding)

Common Collocations

  • lenguaje inclusiveinclusive language
  • educación inclusiveinclusive education

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "inclusive" in Spanish:

evenincludinginclusive

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: inclusive

Question 1 of 3

Which is the correct way to say 'From the 1st to the 5th including the 5th'?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

From the Latin 'inclusivus,' coming from 'includere' (to shut in or enclose).

First recorded: 15th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: inclusiveFrench: inclusifItalian: inclusivo

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'incluso' and 'inclusive'?

'Incluso' usually comes before the word it modifies (Incluso yo fui = Even I went). 'Inclusive' usually comes after a list or range (Del 1 al 10 inclusive = From 1 to 10 inclusive).

Is 'inclusive' the same as 'incluyente'?

Mostly, yes. As an adjective, both mean 'inclusive.' 'Incluyente' is slightly more traditional, while 'inclusive' is very popular in modern discussions about social inclusion.

Does 'inclusive' change to 'inclusiva' for feminine nouns?

No. When used as an adjective, 'inclusive' ends in -e, so it stays the same for both masculine and feminine nouns (el lenguaje inclusive, la sociedad inclusive).