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Full

Adjective
UK /fĘŠl/
US /fĘŠl/

Definition

Completely filled; containing as much as possible.

Example

"The box is full."

"After the big meal, she felt too full to eat anything else and needed a short rest."

"Their schedule was full of meetings, calls, and training sessions all week long."

Explanation

Full means that something is filled up and has no space left. For example, a full glass cannot take more water. It also describes feelings after eating, like I feel full, or a complete amount of something, like a full day of work. Full can mean “complete” (a full answer) or “having a lot” (a full schedule). Use it when you mean there is no more room, or when something is whole or finished.