Synonym: broad, complete, entire, expansive, fat, plump, roomy, round, wide. Antonym: empty, hollow, vacant. Similar words: in full, be full of, to the full, full-time, hopefully, in full swing, at full speed, successfully. Meaning: [fʊl] n. the time when the moon is fully illuminated. v. 1. beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening 2. make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering 3. increase in phase. adj. 1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal 2. constituting the full quantity or extent; complete 3. complete in extent or degree and in every particular 4. filled to satisfaction with food or drink 5. (of sound) having marked depth and body 6. having the normally expected amount 7. being at a peak or culminating point 8. having ample fabric. adv. to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form).
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31. His response was full of pretentious nonsense.
32. The article was full of racist undertones.
33. The room was full of cigarette smoke.
34. The prisons are all full up.
35. Doctors expect him to make a full recovery.
36. I have full assurance of his honsety.
37. Her poetry is full of obscure literary allusions.
38. The lilies are in full bloom.
39. The speaker stood in full view of the crowd.
40. Cambridge is always full of tourists in the summer.
41. I'm full of optimism for the future.
42. His performance was full of maturity and poise.
43. The wagon was full of vegetables.
44. When do they start paying full fare?
45. He took a case full of files with him.
46. The guide is crammed full of useful information.
47. The full fee is payable on enrollment.
48. The book is full of useful information.
49. Sorry, the hotel is full up tonight.
50. The air is full of millions of invisible germs.
51. The apple trees are in full bearing.
52. The laundry was full of steam.
53. The ward was full of children infected with TB.
54. This is a film full of humour.
55. We only had one full rehearsal.
56. The cart was charged to the full.
57. Workers should wear full protective clothing .
58. He went into the subject at full length.sentencedict.com/full.html
59. The boy's eyes were full of fear.
60. He felt bright and cheerful and full of energy.
More similar words: in full, be full of, to the full, full-time, hopefully, in full swing, at full speed, successfully, awful, handful, helpful, Bull., pull, bull, colorful, bullet, sully, skull, be useful to, pull off, pull out, pull up, pull in, pull on, fulfilling, meaningful, pull down, nullify, pull through.