full
full
fʊl
fool
British pronunciation
/fʊl/

Definition & Meaning of "full"in English

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The restaurant was full, so we had to wait for a table to become available.
After a day of shopping, her shopping bags were full of new purchases.
02

having all elements or aspects present, without any omissions

full definition and meaning
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He received a full refund for the defective product, as per the store's return policy.
She gave a full explanation of her reasons for resigning, leaving no room for misunderstanding.
03

having had enough food

full definition and meaning
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She felt full after finishing her lunch.
After the buffet, everyone was full and happy.
04

complete in extent or degree and in every particular

05

(of sound) having marked deepness and body

06

having the usual or complete amount of something

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The gas tank is full, so we can drive for hours.
She drank a full glass of milk with her cookies.
07

being at a peak or culminating point

08

having ample fabric

Full
01

the time when the Moon is fully illuminated

full definition and meaning
full
01

completely or to the maximum extent

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The team worked full to meet the deadline.
The plan was full approved by the committee.
to full
01

increase in phase

02

make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering

03

beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening

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