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- pronunciation:
- fUl
- parts of speech:
- adjective, adverb, noun
- phrases:
- in full, to the full
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective), Word Builder
part of speech: |
adjective |
inflections: |
fuller, fullest |
definition 1: |
unable to hold or contain any more.
full pockets- synonyms:
- brimming, filled
- antonyms:
- empty
- similar words:
- brimful, chock-full, jam-packed, loaded, packed, pregnant, stuffed
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definition 2: |
containing a great many.
full of mistakes- synonyms:
- replete, rich, rife
- antonyms:
- devoid, void
- similar words:
- abundant, flush, heaping, thick
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definition 3: |
complete; abundant.
a full life- synonyms:
- complete, whole
- antonyms:
- incomplete
- similar words:
- all, broad, flush, perfect, rich, round, satisfying, thick
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definition 4: |
pervaded by; filled with.
full of misery- synonyms:
- permeated, pervaded, rife
- antonyms:
- blank, vacant, void
- similar words:
- fraught with, instinct, pregnant, resonant
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definition 5: |
of the largest size.
a full load of coal- synonyms:
- complete, entire, whole
- similar words:
- intact, integral, perfect, plenary, total
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definition 6: |
being in the condition of having eaten plenty of food; no longer hungry.
I'm so full that I can't eat another bite.- antonyms:
- hungry
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related words: |
bounteous, bountiful, comprehensive, explicit, extensive, good, grand, overall, sound, straight, substantial, whole, wide |
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part of speech: |
adverb |
inflections: |
fuller, fullest |
definition: |
completely; exactly.
a slap full in the face- synonyms:
- absolutely, completely, directly, entirely, exactly, precisely, quite, right, straight, totally, wholly
- similar words:
- very
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related words: |
plump |
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
the greatest extent or degree.
- synonyms:
- maximum, tiptop, ultimate, utmost
- similar words:
- capacity, limit, top
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phrase: |
in full, to the full |
derivation: |
fullness (n.) |
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