WikiWord

English

full

/fʊl/ · adjective

Meaning

  1. Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
  2. Complete; with nothing omitted.
  3. Total, entire.
  4. Having eaten to satisfaction, having a "full" stomach; replete.
  5. (with of) Replete, abounding with.
  6. (of physical features) Plump, round.
  7. Fully; quite; very; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely.
  8. Utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree; the state, position, or moment of fullness; fill.
  9. (of the moon) The phase of the moon when its entire face is illuminated, full moon.
  10. (freestyle skiing) An aerialist maneuver consisting of a backflip in conjunction and simultaneous with a complete twist.
  11. (of the moon) To become full or wholly illuminated.
  12. To baptise.
  13. To make cloth denser and firmer by soaking, beating and pressing, to waulk, walk

Etymology / origin

No prose etymology has been added yet.

No ancestor words have been linked yet.

Related words

Descendant words

No descendant words have been linked yet.

Sources

  1. DictionaryAPI.dev English dictionary data
full — meaning and etymology | WikiWord