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  1. FULL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    full, complete, plenary, replete mean containing all that is wanted or needed or possible. full implies the presence or inclusion of everything that is wanted or required by something or that can be held, contained, or attained by it. complete applies when all that is needed is present.

  2. FULL Synonyms: 538 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    Some common synonyms of full are complete, plenary, and replete. While all these words mean "containing all that is wanted or needed or possible," full implies the presence or inclusion of everything that is wanted or required by something or that can be …

  3. FULL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    full marks Nobody got full marks (= all the answers right) in the spelling test. It doesn't seem likely that we will see a return to full employment (= that all the people in the country will have a job) …

  4. Full - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

    Something that's full holds as much as it can. If your glass is full of root beer, it's up the brim — no more root beer will fit inside it. When a trash bag is full, it's time to take it outside, and when your mouth is full of cake, you'd better swallow it before you take another bite.

  5. Full - definition of full by The Free Dictionary

    full - constituting the full quantity or extent; complete; "an entire town devastated by an earthquake"; "gave full attention"; "a total failure"

  6. Meaning of full – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary

    FULL definition: 1. If a container or a space is full, it contains as many things or people as possible or as much…. Learn more.

  7. full adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    full of something (of a person) thinking or talking a lot about a particular thing. He was full of his new job and everything he'd been doing.

  8. full - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to make full, as by gathering or pleating. to bring (the cloth) on one side of a seam to a little greater fullness than on the other by gathering or tucking very slightly. Astronomy (of the …

  9. Full Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    (of the moon) The phase of the moon when it is entire face is illuminated, full moon.

  10. full - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Apr 25, 2025 · full (comparative fuller or more full, superlative fullest or most full) Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available. The jugs were full to the point of overflowing.

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