adjective

full

full, complete, satiated

The glass is full of water.

The glass is full of water.

I'm full, so I can't eat more.

I'm full, so I can't eat more.

We need your full attention.

We need your full attention.

full ((of sth.)) containing a lot of something The basket is full of apples.

to be full to have eaten enough I'm full, thank you.

Synonyms: filled, complete, packed; Antonyms: empty, vacant

From Old English 'full', meaning 'containing all that can be received'.

Picture a cup that is 'full' to the brim. It can't hold any more.

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