full — meaning, examples & etymology [English]

full (/fʊl/)

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🔊 /fʊl/

Meaning

Meaning: filled completely

Holding as much as possible; containing a lot.

Examples

🗣 The glass was full, so she carried it carefully to avoid any spills.

Etymology

From Old English ‘full’, of Germanic origin.

How & Where It’s Used

Describes containers, schedules, and stomachs.

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Tags: state, quantity

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