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full1

 
 
pronunciation:
fUl
parts of speech:
adjective, adverb
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part of speech: adjective
inflections: fuller, fullest
definition 1: When a box is full, it can't hold any more. When you eat and feel full, it means that your stomach can't hold any more.
I felt full and couldn't eat any dessert, even though it was my favorite kind of ice cream.
synonyms:
brimming, filled
similar words:
packed, stuffed
definition 2: When your refrigerator is full of food, it means that it has a large amount of food in it. If your vacation was full of fun, it means that you had a lot of fun on your vacation.
The picnic basket was full of good things to eat.My jacket felt heavy because the pockets were full of rocks that I collected.
synonyms:
rich
similar words:
abundant
 
part of speech: adverb
inflections: fuller, fullest
definition: If something hits you full in the face, it means that it hits you exactly in the face.
Lucas fell over when the soccer ball hit him full in the stomach.
synonyms:
absolutely, directly, entirely, exactly, precisely, quite, right, straight, totally
similar words:
very
derivation: fullness (n.)
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  • fully:
    in full; so as to be complete.