English word

Full

Definitions

adjective

  1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
  2. being a full moon : completely illuminated
  3. rounded in outline
  4. possessing or containing a great number or amount
  5. having an abundance of material especially in the form of gathered, pleated, or flared parts
  6. rich in experience
  7. satisfied especially with food or drink
  8. large enough to satisfy
  9. completely wearyarchaic
  10. having both parents in common
  11. complete especially in detail, number, or duration
  12. having volume or depth of sound
  13. completely occupied especially with a thought or plan
  14. possessing a rich or pronounced quality
  15. lacking restraint, check, or qualification
  16. having all distinguishing characteristics : enjoying all authorized rights and privileges
  17. not lacking in any essential : perfect
  18. completely occupied by runners
  19. having three balls and two strikes
  20. being at the highest or greatest degree : maximum
  21. being at the height of development

Synonyms for full

Closest evidence-backed alternatives.

  • filled
  • bursting
  • packed
  • loaded
  • crammed
  • crowded
  • jammed
  • stuffed
  • fully
  • all
  • quite
  • completely
  • totally
  • perfectly
  • wide
  • utterly
  • entire
  • fast
  • wholly
  • even
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