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Meaning of full
The primary meaning of the word "full" is containing or holding as much as possible.
Etymology of full
The word "full" has its roots in Old English "full", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "fuliz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "pele-" meaning "to fill"
Historically, the word has been used to describe something that is complete, whole, or containing as much as possible
Synonyms
complete
whole
entire
total
absolute
perfect
intact
unbroken
uninterrupted
continuous
comprehensive
exhaustive
thorough
detailed
filled
packed
crowded
brimming
overflowing
saturated
replete
plentiful
abundant
ample
sufficient
adequate
enough
sufficient
loaded
charged
stuffed
crammed
jammed
teeming
Definitions
- Containing or holding as much as possible
- * Having all the necessary or desired elements
- * Complete in every respect
- * Having no empty or unfilled space
Usage Examples
- The stadium was full of excited fans
- * She ate a full breakfast before heading out
- * The tank is full of gasoline
Antonyms
empty
vacant
hollow
bare
devoid
vacant
unfilled
incomplete
partial
imperfect
lacking
insufficient
inadequate
deficient
scarce
sparse
meager
bare
lean
thin