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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 |
(adj.)full
+ noun
accounting,
address,
advantage,
appreciation,
armor,
array,
basement,
bath,
beard,
bladder,
blast,
bloom,
boil,
bore,
brunt,
circle,
citizenship,
communion,
complement,
compliance,
contradiction,
cooperation,
coverage,
disclosure,
employment,
equality,
extent,
flavor,
fury,
gallop,
height,
hour,
implementation,
inclusion,
integration,
length,
lip,
load,
maturity,
membership,
minute,
moon,
orchestra,
participation,
potential,
range,
realization,
recovery,
refund,
regalia,
reservation,
schedule,
scholarship,
shit,
skirt,
sovereignty,
spectrum,
speed,
squad,
steam,
stomach,
stop,
sun,
suspension,
swing,
tank,
throttle,
tilt,
tuition,
withdrawal
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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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