full

nouns

the time when the Moon is fully illuminated
"the moon is at the full"

verbs

beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening
"full the cloth"
is derived from
is a type of (narrower)
hit repeatedly
"beat on the door"; "beat the table with his shoe"
make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering
is a type of (narrower)
cause to change; make different; cause a transformation
"The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
increase in phase
"the moon is waxing"

adjectives

containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
"a full glass"; "a sky full of stars"; "a full life"; "the auditorium was full to overflowing"
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antonym
is similar to
covered with water
"the main deck was afloat (or awash)"; "the monsoon left the whole place awash"; "a flooded bathroom"; "inundated farmlands"; "an overflowing tub"
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full of air
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filled to capacity
"a brimful cup"; "I am brimful of chowder"; "a child brimming over with curiosity"; "eyes brimming with tears"
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packed full to capacity
"chowder chockablock with pieces of fish"
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overfull as with blood
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full of eggs
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(usually followed by `with' or used as a combining form) generously supplied with
"theirs was a house filled with laughter"; "a large hall filled with rows of desks"; "fog-filled air"
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filled with or attended with
"words fraught with meaning"; "an incident fraught with danger"; "a silence pregnant with suspense"
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full of a gas
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exceeding demand
"a glutted market"
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full of; bearing great weight
"trees heavy with fruit"; "vines weighed down with grapes"
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(followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated
"imbued with the spirit of the Reformation"; "words instinct with love"; "it is replete with misery"
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filled with a great quantity
"a tray loaded with dishes"; "table laden with food"; "`ladened' is not current usage"
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loaded past capacity
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spread throughout
"cities riddled with corruption"
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filled with sperm
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filled with something
"a stuffed turkey"
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crammed with food
"a full stomach"; "I feel stuffed"
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still full
"an untouched cocktail in her hand"
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full of money
"a well-lined purse"
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the condition of being filled to capacity
constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
"an entire town devastated by an earthquake"; "gave full attention"; "a total failure"
complete in extent or degree and in every particular
"a full game"; "a total eclipse"; "a total disaster"
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filled to satisfaction with food or drink
"a full stomach"
(of sound) having marked deepness and body
"full tones"; "a full voice"
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antonym
is similar to
used of the voice
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continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound
"the rumbling rolling sound of thunder"
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loud and resounding
"plangent bells"; "the plangent minority"
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pleasantly full and mellow
"a rich tenor voice"
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(of sounds) full and rich
"orotund tones"; "the rotund and reverberating phrase"; "pear-shaped vowels"
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full and loud and deep
"heavy sounds"; "a herald chosen for his sonorous voice"
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having volume or deepness
"sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal"; "the sounding cataract haunted me like a passion"- Wordsworth
having the normally expected amount
"gives full measure"; "gives good measure"; "a good mile from here"
being at a peak or culminating point
"broad daylight"; "full summer"
having ample fabric
"the current taste for wide trousers"; "a full skirt"
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adverbs

to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form)
"fully grown"; "he didn't fully understand"; "knew full well"; "full-grown"; "full-fledged"