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English
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| soon | almost | thou | #218: full | country | course | side |
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Adjective
full (comparative fuller, superlative fullest)
- containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available.
- (informal)satisfied, especially in relation to eating
- in a garment, a size that is ample, wide, or having ample folds or pleats to be comfortable
- in wine tasting, to have a considerable body
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Synonyms
- satisfied (2), sated (2), satiate (2), satiated (2),abounding,abundant,adequate, awash, big, bounteous, brimming, burdened, bursting, chock-full, chockablock, competent, complete, crammed, crowded, entire, extravagant, glutted, gorged, imbued, impregnated, intact, jam full, jam-packed, jammed, laden, lavish, loaded, overflowing, packed, padded, plenteous, plentiful, plethoric, profuse, replete, sated, satiated, satisfied, saturated, stocked, stuffed, sufficient, suffused, surfeited, teeming, voluminous
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Antonyms
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Related terms
- fill
- -ful
- fully
- fullness
- fulfil
- full beam
- fullblood, full-blood, full blood
- full-blown
- full-bodied
- full-dress
- full house
- full marks
- full moon
- full name
- full stop
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Translations
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Catalan
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Etymology
Latin folium
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Noun
full
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Swedish
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Adjective
full
- Pronunciation IPA: /fɵl/ Image:Loudspeaker.png Audio?, file
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Conjugations
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| Common | Neuter | Sexus maskuline | Other sexus | |||||
| Absolute | full | fullt | fulle | fulla | fulla | |||
| Comparative | fullare | |||||||
| Superlative | Attribute | fullaste | fullaste | fullaste | ||||
| Predicative | fullast | |||||||
This word is a Wiktionary:Basic English Word List word.