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full

Definition for full

adjective as in deep in sound

Strongest matches

clear, rich

Strong match

rounded

Weak matches

distinct, loud, resonant, throaty

adjective as in satiated in hunger

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Example Sentences

That burgeoning alliance was on full display in June when Putin visited North Korea and signed an agreement with Kim to protect each other's nations from "aggression".

From BBC

"We wanted to know whether people born prematurely have a higher risk of short-term and long-term mortality compared to individuals who were born full term," Ahmed said.

It takes an avocado sapling three years to begin producing fruit and about five years to provide a full yield.

Earlier this week, with a voice full of emotion, she told the court her life had “stopped” when police first showed her photos from her father's laptop in 2020.

From BBC

“Maybe Ukraine will have to outlive someone in Moscow in order to achieve all its goals... to restore the full integrity of Ukraine.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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