Full implies the presence or inclusion of everything that is wanted or required by something or that can be held, contained, or attained by it. The adverb is old english ful very, fully, entirely, completely and was common in middle english (full well, full many, etc.) (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot
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Containing all that can be held
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Full synonyms, full pronunciation, full translation, english dictionary definition of full Containing all that is normal or possible Of the maximum size, amount, extent, volume, etc. A full load of five tons
Clothing (of garments, drapery, etc.) wide, ample, or having ample folds. Find 1171 different ways to say full, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at thesaurus.com. Filled to the limit or to excess The best time to see a full moon typically is right after sunset, especially for a supermoon, when it appears biggest on the horizon, according to live science.
Containing all that is normal or possible.