full

//fʊl//
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Adjective

fullCanonical form
fullerComparative
fullestSuperlative
1

containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space

The glass is full of water.

2

having eaten enough or more than enough food; satisfied

I'm full. I can't eat any more.

3

complete; including all parts or aspects

Please write your full name and address.

4

plump or rounded in shape; not thin

She has a full face with rosy cheeks.

5

having a lot of a particular quality or thing

The garden is full of beautiful flowers.

Adverb

fullCanonical form
fullerComparative
fullestSuperlative
1

directly; straight; exactly

The ball hit him full in the face.

2

very; extremely; completely

I know full well that this is a difficult task.

Noun

1

the highest or maximum state or degree of something

She enjoyed life to the full.

Verb

1

to make cloth thicker and more compact by moistening, heating, and pressing

The wool fabric is fulled to make it denser and warmer.