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  1. Synonyms for 'full' include123:
    • Complete
    • Whole
    • Entire
    • Replete
    • Brimful
    • Bursting
    • Packed
    • Sated
    • Overflowing
    • Running-over
    • Abundant
    • Burdened
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    Best synonyms for 'full' are 'complete', 'whole' and 'entire'.
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    Synonyms for FULL: replete, brimful, bursting, packed, sated, overflowing, running-over, abundant, burdened; Antonyms for FULL: empty, hungry, void, unsatisfied, exhausted, incomplete, needy, starved, inadequate.
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    Synonyms for full in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for full. 169 synonyms for full: filled, stocked, brimming, replete, complete, entire, loaded, sufficient, intact, gorged, saturated, bursting at the seams, brimful.... What are synonyms for full?
     
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    full
    [foÍťol]
    adjective
    full (adjective) · fuller (comparative adjective) · fullest (superlative adjective)
    1. containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space:
      "wastebaskets full of rubbish" · "she could only nod, for her mouth was full"
      Similar:
      filled up
      filled to capacity
      filled to the brim
      running over
      topped up
      solid (with people)
      full of people
      full to capacity
      full to bursting
      bulging at the seams
      packed to the gunwales
      like Piccadilly Circus
      in use
      well stocked
      well supplied
      Opposite:
      • (often used for emphasis) reaching the utmost limit; maximum:
        "he reached for the engine control and turned it up to full power" · "John made full use of all the tuition provided"
      • having all the privileges and status attached to a particular position:
        "the country applied for full membership in the European Community"
      • (of a report or account) containing as much detail or information as possible:
        "a full report of the conference" · "fuller descriptions of these varieties are available elsewhere"
      • used to emphasize an amount or quantity:
        "he kept his fast pace going for the full 14-mile distance"
      • (of a covering material in bookbinding) used for the entire cover:
        "bound in full cloth"
    adverb
    full (adverb)
    1. straight; directly:
      "she turned her head and looked full into his face"
      Opposite:
    2. very:
      "he knew full well she was too polite to barge in"
      • archaic
        entirely (used to emphasize an amount or quantity):
        "they talked for full half an hour"
    noun
    archaic
    (the full)
    full (noun)
    1. the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength; the height of a period of time.
      • the state or time of full moon.
      • archaic
        IRISH ENGLISH
        the whole.
    verb
    full (verb) · fulls (third person present) · fulled (past tense) · fulled (past participle) · fulling (present participle)
    1. WEST INDIAN ENGLISH
      make (something) full; fill up:
      "he full up the house with bawling"
    2. gather or pleat (fabric) so as to make a garment full:
      "a straight piece fulled into a small band at the top"
    3. dialect
      US ENGLISH
      (of the moon or tide) become full:
      "fulling moon aloft doth ride"
    Origin
    Old English full, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vol and German voll.
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