full

/fʊl/

Definitions

1. adjective

having a usual or normal amount of something; not empty or lacking

“The full moon will be visible tonight.”

2. adjective

having all or the maximum amount of something

“The full tank will ensure you don’t run out of gas.”

3. noun

the upper part of a bottle, jar, or other container, especially when it is sealed

“She twisted the full off the jar.”

4. adverb

entirely or completely; to the maximum extent

“The store was full busy during the holiday season.”

5. noun

a complete or entire set of something

“He bought a full set of golf clubs.”

6. verb

to make something full; to fill or complete something

“Please full the bottle with water.”

Synonyms

  • complete
  • entire
  • whole

Antonyms

  • empty
  • vacant